Robert Berger
Robert D. Berger spent most of his life traveling the world. Following his father's twenty-two year military career, Robert served in the US Navy for seven years. Today as an engineer who deeply believes in God, Robert feels torn between science and religion. Some day he hopes to know the real “Theory of Everything.”
|
The Divine Theory of Everything: Book 1 Wanderer
Read interview with author on ReaderViews.com Synopsis: Was the Universe, and our own Earth, created in just seven days? Did man evolve, or spring to life fully grown and sentient? Questions abound, and it depends only on the character of your life as to the answers you embrace. In his new book, The Divine Theory of Everything, author Robert D. Berger takes a third view. One that unites both sides of the issue into a new, uncharted question with an unexpected answer. Creation or evolution: this is the question defining our generation. What if the answer was simple, but it was obscured by generations of both religious and scientific dogma. Consider an existence where the two possibilities are one―a reality built on balance. Sin introduces change, breaking that balance. Eating from the tree of knowledge opens humanity s mind to the concepts of good and evil and reveals creation through a mixture of both science and magic. Yet the knowledge of science and magic cannot coexist. A divide forms and two separate worlds evolve―one based on the physics of science and the other shrouded in the mysteries of magic. Without balance, good and evil run rampant, threatening to destroy God s divine plan. Someone must intervene, and that intervention must come in two forms―one from without and another from within. A hero, selected from within and placed upon the right path, enters the world of magic. Meant to wander the world as a pivotal player in many conflicts between good and evil, Steve Morgan begins a journey without a clear destination. The path he chooses is partially of his own making. Divine destiny decides the rest.
|