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Proof of God: And Why Science and the Bible Are in Agreement

In Proof of God: And Why Science and the Bible Are in Agreement, Oren A. Freshour presents a short, thoughtful, and non-sermon approach to questions about God, creation, the Bible, and the role of faith in the foundation of American democracy.

Not a sermon. A teaching-minded invitation to think.

Proof of God presents historical facts, biblical context, scientific reflections, and faith-centered reasoning for readers who want answers instead of assumptions.

About the Book

A concise work with a timely purpose.

Proof of God: And Why Science and the Bible Are in Agreement is written for people of faith as well as those who do not have faith or are unsure what they believe. Oren A. Freshour presents the book as a short read that informs rather than preaches, offering a non-denominational look at God, creation, the Bible, science, faith, and civic responsibility.

The book addresses readers who have been taught that science has proven there is no God. Freshour challenges that idea by arguing that science and the Bible, when properly understood, are not in conflict. His message invites readers to consider the order of creation, the history of Scripture, the role of Jesus Christ, and the importance of faith in America’s moral and constitutional foundations.

Genre Focus

Faith, science, Bible history, and civic reflection.

Reader Appeal

Believers, doubters, students, educators, and families.

Approach

Short, factual, non-denominational, and reflective.

Core Themes

What the book explores.

Freshour’s book moves through a wide range of questions with one central goal: to help readers see why faith, science, Scripture, and history can be studied together with curiosity and conviction.

Science and the Bible

Freshour wrote Proof of God out of concern that many young people are being taught that science has disproven God, while not being taught enough about the history of faith, the Bible, and their influence on the formation of the Republic and the Constitution.

The proof of God

Freshour points to life, creation, order, and the limits of human ability as evidence that God is the Creator of Earth and all living things.

Bible history

The book includes historical context about the Old and New Testaments, the King James Bible, and the development of religious traditions.

Faith and education

Freshour believes young people deserve to learn about God, the Bible, and the influence of faith in American history and public life.

America’s foundations

The book connects faith with civic responsibility, the Constitution, freedom of religion, and the need for an educated democracy.

Love and moral responsibility

Freshour also reflects on the meaning of love, the teachings of Jesus, and the responsibility to live with faith, kindness, and purpose.

Questions Answered

The book begins with questions and leads readers toward reflection.

Freshour frames the book around questions often asked by believers, doubters, students, and people who want to understand how faith and science can belong in the same conversation.

Reading Journey

A clear structure from questions to message.

The book is designed as a short and accessible journey. It opens with questions, develops its answers through history and reflection, and closes by asking readers to consider what faith means for their own lives and for the country’s future.

The Questions

The opening chapters introduce questions about God, science, the Bible, creation, humanity, and belief.

The Evidence

The middle chapters present Freshour’s reflections on life, creation, scientific knowledge, and the history of Scripture.

The History

The book includes background on the Bible, Jesus Christ, Christian denominations, faith, education, and America’s foundations.

The Message

The closing emphasis calls readers to reflect on God, love, faith, civic responsibility, and the future of the next generation.

The Central Message

The world and our lives did not happen by accident.

Freshour’s book returns again and again to the belief that creation, life, human purpose, faith, and freedom all point beyond chance. His goal is to encourage readers to examine what they have been taught, ask honest questions, and consider the possibility that science and the Bible both point toward God as Creator.

God is presented as Creator and Father.

Science is explored as compatible with faith.

Bible history is explained for modern readers.

Young people are invited to learn and reflect.

Faith and freedom are connected to America’s future.

Who Should Read It

A book for readers willing to think beyond assumptions.

Proof of God is written for a broad audience, including those who already believe and those who are still searching. Freshour’s aim is to inform, encourage, and open a meaningful conversation.

People of faith

Readers who already believe in God may find the book helpful as a concise reminder of faith, creation, Bible history, and civic responsibility.

Readers with doubts

Those who question God, the Bible, or Christianity are invited to consider Freshour’s answers and reflect on the evidence he presents.

Students and young adults

The book is especially concerned with the next generation and the need for young people to understand faith, history, freedom, and democracy.

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Begin reading  Proof of God  today.

Read Oren A. Freshour’s thoughtful and timely exploration of God, science, the Bible, faith, and the foundations of American democracy.

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Oren A. Freshour wrote this book from a lifetime of faith, service, patriotism, and concern for the next generation.