God, science, the proofs

Book presentation in Rome

Sergio Mora

If a person in his country wins the first prize in the lottery, it is said: that he was lucky; If he wins it twice, it would be said that he is lucky. If he wins it for the third time, the Financial Police arrive to understand where the scam is, because no one would believe that he won it by chance or luck. The same thing happens with ‘chance’ when we talk about the universe, and today several scientific disciplines lead to the same conclusion.

With this approach, two writers, Michell Ives Bolloré and Olivier Bonnassies, in an interview given in Rome on March 20 to EXAUDI explain their international bestseller: “God, science, the proofs.”
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“We want this book – indicates Ives Bolloré – to be very exact, that is, in everything that is explained, the figures, the names, etc. but at the same time it is very easy to read and accessible even to anyone without scientific training.”

He adds his desire “for the book to be entertaining even if it has many pages, even for children aged fifteen and older, with quotes, color images, etc., so that all the people who have asked themselves the question about the existence of God – and there are many people who wonder – can contain in a single volume all the reasons that human intelligence can say on this subject.”

Questioned about the possibility is eternal, Olivier Bonnassies states that this is “a very important point because materialists are forced to think that matter has always existed.” Only 100 years ago all scientists thought that the Universe was eternal and stable, however, at this point, today everyone agrees that – as Parmenides, a Greek philosopher who lived 2600 years ago, said – ‘nothing can arise from nothing’ . And “today we know that it had a beginning, it will have an end, that it is expanding and comes from the Big Bang. This point raises the question of a creator God,” explains Bonnassies. And he adds that “thermodynamics also shows that the universe is consumed.”

“An investigation – continues Michell Ives Bolloré – on a precise, very limited topic, on whether there is something external that according to rationality has created the universe. And a dozen different and independent disciplines are put on the table so that the reader can judge this research, reflect and judge what is the most rational response, on the thesis of whether God exists or not. Furthermore, all the dossiers converge towards an answer, starting from science, without forgetting philosophy, morality, but also the history with Jesus, the Bible, Fatima and historical, supernatural events, etc.”


Among the strongest arguments are the rules of the universe, Bonnassies indicates “because in the configuration of the universe, there are the parameters, from the initial ones, quantum mechanics, physics, values and their relationship, biology, chemistry, and all the others without whom life would not be possible.”

Furthermore, he adds that there are 30 parameters in the universe that all point to the same point, so it is not a coincidence. The theories of cycles, the multiverse and others do not work and atheists themselves deny each other.

Answering the question whether science proves the existence of God and what faith is for, Ives Bolloré pointed out that there is a difference between understanding the existence of God and faith. “In France the president is Macron, I believe in his existence, although I have never seen him in person, but in other ways. It is one thing to know his existence and another to adhere to him. And faith is adherence to God. ”

Bonnassies adds that faith and reason are in agreement. “You can have certainty, thanks to reason, of the existence of God through existing things such as the universe, its beginning or its end, without any revelation. But beyond science, there is also revelation, and both coincide with different evidence.”

The volume, with more than 300 thousand copies sold, has a preface by Robert W. Wilson, Nobel Prize winner in Physics, originally in French, also in Spanish and now available in an Italian edition.