Science doesn’t disprove God—it discovers Him, as Reality itself. This approach isn’t faith in the unseen—it’s trust in the seen, tested, reasoned. Quantum mechanics, with its waves and nonlocality, isn’t a puzzle to flee from; it’s a window to Reality’s depth.
Our world didn’t spring forth instantly—it evolved. Cosmic dust became stars, single cells became us, guided by laws that don’t budge. Could life be a design? Not a random chance, but a rational plan coded into Reality. Think of "commander" genes—stable regulators, like Hox genes, driving big evolutionary leaps (fish to tetrapods), not just tiny mutations. They’re Reason’s tools, unfolding life’s story within a fixed framework, while the laws themselves, outside our elements, never evolve.
The Big Bang marks our clock’s start, not Reality's=God’s. Infinite Reality, timeless, holds the design—our universe is its canvas, painted with rational strokes we can trace through fossils, redshift, and quantum patterns. Matter, space, time—these are our stage, outside Reality’s core. Entanglement shows no distance; collapse happens now, not later. This isn’t frightening—it’s exhilarating. We’re children of Reason, navigating God’s design with logic. Spirituality isn’t in the "crazy" stuff—it’s in the awe of discovery, the clarity of math, the solidity of laws.