The Modern Universal Faith: a Conversation Between Adam and Eve

By (author)Aaron Wilkosz

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A thought-experiment dialogue where Adam and Eve—now physicists—rebuild ideas of God, consciousness, death, reincarnation, and morality from scratch using science, reason, and compassion.

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What would humanity believe about God if every religion ever written suddenly disappeared?

Adam and Eve are given PhDs in Physics and are asked to discuss God and religion. In an extraordinary thought experiment, they set out to rebuild humanity’s understanding of God, morality, and existence from scratch.

No sacred texts. No inherited doctrine. No fear or tradition.
Only science, reason, compassion, and the full weight of 21st-century knowledge.

As their conversation unfolds, they explore some of humanity’s deepest questions:Why must we die?What is consciousness—and can it be explained through physics or computation?Is reincarnation a spiritual belief, or something reflected in nature itself?Could God exist within the geometry of the universe—and could such a God interact with us?And if religion never existed, what moral laws would still remain true?
What begins as a theoretical exercise becomes a profound journey through physics, philosophy, and meaning itself—challenging what we think we know about reality, faith, and the afterlife.

This is not a defense of any religion. It is an attempt to rebuild understanding from the ground up.

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