In telling readers about the author of Betting on Jesus, perhaps the best way is to share with you the some of the comments of those who have read his work.
First, in the field of economics we have these comments:
"Your Catch 22 article is the most coherent and incisive writing that I have ever read. To
add coherency to our current fiscal and monetary dysfunction is a work of art. You have
made a tremendous contribution to the concept of clarity."
"It has been 2 months since your last post, but it was well worth the wait. The research
is exhausting, and will take some time to absorb. Your many readers will benefit
enormously."
"Brilliant... thanks for sharing your research with us. I wonder if the army of Ph.Ds. at
the Fed ever tracked all this great stuff that you highlight. If not why not?"
And, these comments from those who have read his book – Betting on Jesus:
"I've told Elizabeth and my 3 devout sisters, you've done more than any theologian I've
heard or read, or anyone, to open my eyes, and my brain, to the very real possibility
that God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are indeed real and divine, and that God did indeed
create everything. You're the first to answer my questions in non-theological terms by
presenting to me a body of evidence, some empirical, but mostly circumstantial,
supporting your case, and that would likely prevail in a secular court of galactic
law....and who has never relied on the phrase, 'you just have to have faith.'"
"I was raised in a traditional Catholic family and I attended Catholic grade school, high
school, and college, as well as, an additional two years in the seminary and never during
all of that time were my questions answered as they were in this book."