Praise for The Eye of God

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The book supports its philosophical footing with the writings of noted atheists, physicists, and social scientists, including more than 50 research endnotes and a five-page bibliography. At fewer than 120 total pages, this is an accessible book whose most absorbing passages are written in a clear, sensible style. An intriguing philosophical exploration of the intersection of science and religion… The book combines philosophy with scientific assessments of life, physics, and human development.

—Kirkus Reviews

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Costin’s emphasis on scientific integrity is laudable. His personal journey from faith to skepticism adds depth to his arguments, enriching the narrative with a personal touch that emphasizes the importance of truth and scientific inquiry.

—Literary Titan

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The Eye of God is a fascinating, controversial, and thought-provoking book by Aeternus Costin. It takes both a skeptical and conscientious glimpse at the scientific, religious, theological, and philosophical arguments for and against the existence of God (or a god).

—The Outstanding Creator Awards

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The Eye of God by Aeternus Costin is a thought-provoking exploration of divinity through the lens of science. The book challenges traditional beliefs about God, suggesting that gravity embodies qualities traditionally attributed to a divine being. Costin’s use of scientific reasoning to redefine spirituality and existence is both fascinating and accessible, making complex concepts understandable to a broad audience.

—OnlineBookClub.org

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A bold and thought-provoking exploration that challenges conventional religious paradigms while bridging the gap between science and spirituality… Costin deftly dismantles traditional beliefs with incisive critiques, challenging readers to reevaluate their understanding of spirituality in light of scientific discoveries.

—Readers Favorite