For centuries, believers have been told to choose between faith and reason. Infinitely Simple demonstrates that the choice is false — and that the logical argument, followed honestly all the way to the end, arrives at something far grander than what religion typically offers.
The great thinkers of the Christian tradition — Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Pascal, Newman — never accepted the conflict between faith and reason. They understood that reason establishes the framework, faith inhabits it. Infinitely Simple stands in that tradition — and goes further by grounding it in six modern scientific convergences.
Quantum foundations establish that observer-independent facts do not exist at the foundation of physical reality. Consciousness research establishes that no physical description explains subjective experience. Systems biology establishes that top-down causation is real. Philosophy of mind establishes that starting from consciousness rather than matter reverses the explanatory direction. Cosmological fine-tuning establishes that the physical constants permitting any complexity occupy a vanishingly narrow range. Mathematical structure establishes that abstract mathematics unreasonably describes physical reality at every scale.
Each convergence is independently established. Together they constitute a cumulative case the reader evaluates — without being told what conclusion to reach.
Infinitely Simple is not a devotional book. It is not primarily an apologetics book. It derives a complete framework from logic and evidence, step by step, and invites the reader to follow it honestly wherever it leads. What they find at the end is their own conclusion — arrived at through their own reasoning.
What is the cosmological argument for God?
The cosmological argument holds that the existence of contingent things requires a necessary, non-derivative ground. Infinitely Simple presents a refined version: infinite regress fails (explains nothing), circular causation fails (grounds nothing), therefore a self-subsistent ground exists by logical necessity. The Container Principle then derives what that ground must be — not from faith, but from the evidence of what exists.
How does Infinitely Simple relate to CS Lewis?
CS Lewis argued for Christianity through moral intuition and the argument from reason. Infinitely Simple begins further back — at the question of existence itself — and derives a panentheistic Christian framework from first principles and six scientific convergences. Both arrive at a Christian conclusion; Infinitely Simple provides a more foundational grounding.
Is this book good for Christian apologetics?
Yes — but it is more than an apologetics book. It derives the logical and scientific framework for the nature of reality from first principles, arriving at a conclusion that is specifically panentheistic and Christian. The reader who follows the argument honestly arrives at the conclusion through their own reasoning. That is more powerful than any external argument.
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