Have you ever seriously considered the most difficult and puzzling questions presented to our minds during this mortal sojourn through an often difficult and challenging existence? Who am I? Where did we come from? Why am I here? Where am I going? And perhaps the most important question of all: What is my purpose in living? In this ultra-modern, digital world of today, many people have become so preoccupied with the daily pursuits of life and the addictive overuse of time-consuming technology that most of them rarely pause to seriously consider what life is actually all about.
In writing The Mystery of Life, it has been my hope and goal to personally challenge each reader to consider many revealed facts and to follow a line of evidence pointing toward a worldview that is often overlooked and too easily disregarded. We live in an aggressive, technology-driven world where the wild pursuit of power, position, pleasure, and possession has become the driving influence ruling over many of our lives.
What does your worldview look like? Is there enough evidence to support it beyond a reasonable doubt? If not, then I invite you to consider a vast body of mounting evidence that could lead toward a more accurate discernment of an often confusing existence. The view of life that we have each come to know will strongly influence everything we do, say, and become in this world. Based on a remarkable consensus of evidence, perhaps we should consider a worldview understanding that will, ultimately, avail our hearts and minds of the personal fulfillment and satisfaction we have always longed for and often dreamed of.
We owe it to ourselves to seriously consider where the evidence is leading us. Isn't it about time to discover the answers to our most persistent and pressing questions? The Mystery of Life is a literary expose' addressing the questions of origin, meaning, morality, and destiny.