Life After Death. The Evidence
An amazing feat to have been able to put together, for the benefit of the common citizen, thousands of years of human thinking and discovering: What we call philosophy and science, all brought together as evidence that life after death not only is possible, but plausible, and more and more provable with the advances made in different areas of science. Rather those who have to find better evidence for their claims of “death and that's it” are the atheists: A hard task indeed for those so-called scientists who ride on prejudices and give shape to modern day's Inquisition.
Mr. D'Souza reveals all the latest discoveries from physics, neuroscience, etc that point to a continuance of some kind of life after death which escapes to our methods of observation. Without any esoteric aid or pseudo-scientific arguments the author shows how new discoveries are being made that completely question the establishment in science.
When too much evidence points in a new direction, those holding to their old dogmas are betting their reputation and privileges they will surely not let go without a fight. Those who haven't been so outspoken against the possibility of the afterlife will prove to be more trustworthy scientists than the prejudiced kind: like the one referred to here, who admits candidly he couldn't tolerate the idea of living under the dictatorship of a God, so that´s why he doesn´t want to believe in a God (funny way of being a scientist).
The book is not about Christian apologetics, save for the last chapter where you are invited to make your own choice. All the cards are on the table, and fairly presented.