The Message in My Sci-Fi Books

An oasis of peace

In my sci-fi books, I send love to all who feel caught between an atheistic Big Bang theory and a universe created by a caring God.

In empirical science, probability determines whether a theory is believable. The thumbs up for supporting a theory is repeated testing that that shows a minimum of 51% probability.

However, the probability that the universe and all it contains exists by chance is so tiny that somebody came up with the “it evolved millions and billions of years ago.” That somebody is trying very hard to make reality possible without a Creator.

Be scientific, folks. Use realistic probabilities to get the thumbs up on your theories.

Pinterest posts

I’m learning how to use Pinterest to express my interests.

Here’s a link to READABLE ROSEMARY ALTHOFF.

A collage of THE HOT MARBLE characters plus a nerdy Darth Vader.

Life—Zoe

Easter is near. That reminds me of the words often repeated in John 10: “I lay down my life for my sheep.” There’s more to the word “life” than just a body living or dead. The word for life, “zoe” also means soul. Jesus is pointing to his WHOLE life: his thoughts, creative ideas, emotions, struggles, victories, while his body is still living, all the way to his physical death, and beyond into the resurrected life.

I note that when the Bible refers to Jesus saving souls he is referring to the entire psyche of a person, healing our thoughts, words, and deeds.