The Kingdom of Naturalism: A Gen Z Scientist's Case for the Catholic Faith

The Kingdom of Naturalism: A Gen Z Scientist's Case for the Catholic Faith
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The western world is plagued by an overstimulating culture of consumerism. We are constantly distracted by noise, consumption, and materialism—slowly beguiling all of us who consume its fruits to embrace atheism, or naturalism; this is one of the most dominant worldviews in the scientific environments that denies supernatural realities and claims that all knowledge falls into the realm of scientific investigation.

But is this sustainable for the adventure of the human life?

This book is a fatal warning that exposes both the illogical and morally dangerous ideas of naturalism, and why it’s growth in postmodern culture is a threat to the dignity of our generation. This book is an invitation for those to contemplate why the Catholic faith is the most potent worldview that sustains the dignity of the human person, and to answer fundamental questions: Who is God? How can I know Him? What is my identity? Where do I belong?

Catholicism is capable of overcoming the sleeping evils throughout the generations that naturalism so gladly nourishes.

As a young scientist, who studied chemistry, who has witnessed and has even embraced this kind of thinking, this book is a challenge to both the naturalist and the Christian to contemplate what their faith communicates about their identity, who the one true Creator is, how we can know Him, and how this changes our society.