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    __________________________ Review of  Brilliant Creations: The Wonder of Nature and Life  by John Jaeger John Jaeger’s  Brilliant Creations: The Wonder of Nature and Life  is a  fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of science, faith, and the mysteries of the universe . With a keen eye for both  scientific inquiry and theological reflection , Jaeger takes readers on a  journey that challenges conventional wisdom  and encourages a deeper appreciation for the complexity of life and the cosmos. One of the book’s most  striking qualities  is its  balanced approach —rather than pitting science and faith against each other, Jaeger presents them as  complementary forces  that together enhance our understanding of existence. He  questions prevailing assumptions  while opening the door to  new perspectives , urging readers to think critically about  the origins of life, the wonders of the n...
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  My first publisher did not create a beautiful pictorial for The Profound Differentiation of Elements.  I wish they had. I wrote repeatedly to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemists requesting that they correct the name of the "Periodic Table of Elements" because the adjective, "periodic" describes the noun immediately following it.  The table is not periodic, the elements are, in 7 "Periods". Ehud Keinan, the President of the IUPAC, finally replied to me, "We know it's wrong but we're not going to change it."  This validates a famous quote by Max Planck, Nobel Laureate in physics. I designed and ordered tee shirts with the correct name. Copyrighted shirts