In What I Learned about God in Medical School, Dr. Vines will use the knowledge and insights he learned in medical school to reveal the evidence and assurance that God does exist. He will take you on a journey that will provide information about the human body, allowing you to independently answer the following questions:
- Does God exist?
- How do we know?
- What are the evidences?
- How sure can we be?
He presents the information in a way that is fun, interactive, and thought-provoking by having you, the reader, casually experience the evidence as you go through your weekly activities. You will be able to formulate your own conclusions regardless of any opinions that you may have previously formed.
You will be introduced to how the visible organs function within the body. You will also be introduced to an unseen component of the human being. One that will help to explain the supernatural aspects of why certain organs such as the heart and brain function as they do.
According to the Pew Research Center Statistics, in the United States adult population, the number of "nones" - people who describe themselves as atheists, agnostics or "nothing in particular" when asked about their religious identity - has increased from 16 percent in 2007 to 29 percent in 2021. If you are still searching, find yourself in this group, are a parent of a teen or young adult who is questioning their faith and belief in God, or if you want to help someone who needs reassurance of the existence of God, this book is for you.
- Bonus: There are biblical references at the end of each chapter that pertain to the organ discussed in that chapter.