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War of Cosmogonies
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War of Cosmogonies

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War of Cosmogonies by S.A. Cooper is a bold critique of the dominant scientific narratives surrounding the origin of the universe, life, and humanity. Challenging the assumed neutrality of modern science, Cooper argues that materialist frameworks-from the Big Bang to Darwinian evolution-are not purely empirical but ideologically driven cosmogonies that systematically exclude metaphysical alternatives.

Through historical analysis, educational critique, and cultural commentary, the book traces how figures like Lyell, Darwin, and today's celebrity scientists reshaped public thought, displacing the Mosaic account not by evidence, but by institutional power and rhetorical control. With sharp analysis and unapologetic clarity, War of Cosmogonies calls readers to reconsider what has been presented as settled truth-and to confront the philosophical roots of the stories we're told about where we come from.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gray Matter Publications
Date
3 July 2025
Pages
308
ISBN
9798992178852

War of Cosmogonies by S.A. Cooper is a bold critique of the dominant scientific narratives surrounding the origin of the universe, life, and humanity. Challenging the assumed neutrality of modern science, Cooper argues that materialist frameworks-from the Big Bang to Darwinian evolution-are not purely empirical but ideologically driven cosmogonies that systematically exclude metaphysical alternatives.

Through historical analysis, educational critique, and cultural commentary, the book traces how figures like Lyell, Darwin, and today's celebrity scientists reshaped public thought, displacing the Mosaic account not by evidence, but by institutional power and rhetorical control. With sharp analysis and unapologetic clarity, War of Cosmogonies calls readers to reconsider what has been presented as settled truth-and to confront the philosophical roots of the stories we're told about where we come from.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gray Matter Publications
Date
3 July 2025
Pages
308
ISBN
9798992178852