For thousands of years, philosophers have been struggling to prove God. To modern atheists, these are monumental failures. Atheism, then, is the rational position.
Or is it?
By combining the most sophisticated philosophies (falsification, scientific method, confirmation holism) with the most advanced sciences (quantum, relativity, evolution theories), Confessions Of A Dying Mind takes a fresh look at this oldest and profoundest anxiety of man.
Uniquely, the book is a novelized nonfiction - indeed, the first philosophical novel on God. The story is set in the near-death experience of the atheistic protagonist, Albert Dyers. Its central plot proceeds as an adventurous investigation, argument after argument ... till a certain conclusion becomes inescapable.
Confessions of a Dying Mind is laced with novel ideas found nowhere else. It is narrated in a highly readable language for all educated laypersons to comprehend with relative ease. The book is therefore a must-read for theists, atheists, and everyone else interested in exploring the relationship of God and science, in light of leading developments.
About the Author
Haulianlal Guite is an officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), hailing from an obscure tribal group in the Indian state of Manipur. Allotted Rajasthan cadre, he worked as the Executive Magistrate of Mount Abu and as the Municipal Commissioner of Ajmer city, among other assignments.
Mr. Guite has a broad range of academic interests, particularly in the social sciences, and the philosophy of natural sciences. He graduated in Philosophy from St. Stephens College, Delhi University; and, after entering the Indian Civil Service, completed his masters in Sociology, cleared the UGC-NET exam with JRF in philosophy, and the entrance doctorate exam in political science from the National Institute of Technology, Jaipur. As philosophy remains his first love, Guite continues divining on the deeper issues that are of perennial concern ... and this book is the first-fruit.
He currently lives and works in the Indian city of Jaipur, Rajasthan.