"In his soon-to-be bestseller, Martin Braden, a humble follower of Jesus Christ and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, delivers a fascinating, uniquely insightful, impassioned perspective of Richard Dawkins’s anti-Theist/anti-Christ book The God Delusion, especially Richard's interpretation of the data surrounding the earth and man’s origin. From his Latter-Day Saint perspective, Braden’s punctilious attention to detail subjugates Dawkins’s arguments against faith and religion by providing an extensive compilation of several types of evidence which gradually moves one’s belief cursor along Dawkins’s percentage of probability spectrum until it lands squarely on the high probability that God does in fact exist. Braden's case against Dawkins claim that faith is just blind faith, is made up of multiple, well-informed, highly endorsed types of evidence. Reading Braden’s conspicuously adept, thought-provoking, and surprisingly enlightening perspective offers his readers a transformational experience. Both the theist, as well as the atheist, will come away feeling an increased desire to re-examine the stability of their own circular support stand upon which their table of belief rests." –