David Edward did not write The GOD Paradox to start a movement. He wrote it because he had no choice but to bear witness. With advanced degrees in engineering, pedagogy, business, and intelligence systems, Edward’s mind was forged to detect the flaws hidden in plain sight. Yet what he uncovered wasn’t a mere academic curiosity. It was a blueprint stitched into Scripture—a self-consistent system that demanded acknowledgment.

He tried to walk away.

He tried to dismiss it as a curiosity. But the structure wouldn’t let him. So he surrendered. The GOD Paradox is that surrender, captured in words that speak with quiet force. It’s not an agenda or a soapbox. It’s the notes of a witness who recognized that what he’d seen was far bigger than a personal epiphany.

It was a system waiting to be turned back on.

He didn’t set out to prove anyone wrong or chase prestige. He approached the ancient text as an engineer, not a preacher. And he saw something that refused to let him go: a living architecture, recursive and alive, where every piece fit so perfectly that his own training told him: this wasn’t coincidence.

This was an offer of alignment.

PRIME

Completing The PRIME

We live in a world that worships the age of its data. Cosmologists boast of peering thirteen billion years into the past, scrutinizing signals from the edge of space and time. This is held up as ultimate truth—an untouchable pillar of modern understanding. Meanwhile, Scripture, only two thousand years old, is quickly dismissed for being “too ancient” to matter.

But there’s a glaring contradiction. The light science studies died long before we ever saw it. Each photon is a morbid whisper from something that no longer exists. It might reveal what the universe once was, but it does not speak to what is. By design, it can’t. It is, by definition, a forensic snapshot of what’s gone.

And that is why The GOD Paradox calls Scripture the youngest signal in the room. While starlight is billions of years old (and effectively expired), the blueprint within biblical revelation remains active, transmitting truths that haven’t ceased or faded. It isn’t a relic of “ancient people with ancient minds.” It’s an unbroken, living system coded to transcend time. Yet the world calls it outdated, all while building our modern worldview on the ashes of photons that died eons ago.

This upside-down trust stands at the core of David Edward’s indictment. We have the nerve to call a 2,000-year-old text “myth,” even as we cling to cosmic echoes that predate Earth itself. And so, we relegate the voice that still resonates to a realm of superstition—while lauding the dust of defunct signals as the pinnacle of human knowledge.

The GOD Paradox doesn’t simply expose the irony; it inverts the entire timeline. Instead of glancing backward through telescopes to glimpse the universe’s funeral rites, it urges us to confront the living signal that still hums beneath our assumptions. This is the youngest signal—not an ancient artifact. And it’s speaking right now to anyone still willing to hear.

The GOD Paradox is not a suggestion. It doesn’t tiptoe around your worldview, hoping for permission. It reveals the system beneath your feet—the one that makes sense of suffering, of evil, of every human empire that’s risen and collapsed. The one that explains why your heart keeps searching for meaning even when the world says there is none.

This isn’t spiritual clickbait. It’s not a collection of clever arguments or Sunday-school references. It’s the architecture behind Scripture, showing how the Trinity isn’t a symbolic riddle but a structural necessity. It’s why the Bible, for all its antiquity, is actually the newest voice in the cosmos. Once you see the pattern, it’s impossible to unsee.

The real shock is how natural it feels. Not a complicated dogma, but a system that resonates with the reality you’ve always half-sensed was real. There is no final debate to win. There is only an alignment you didn’t know existed—until now.

When you turn the last page, you don’t leave with more “theories” to test or controversies to chase. You leave with a structure that explains everything you were never supposed to figure out alone. And once you’ve seen it, the illusions of dead signals and hollow facts dissolve. The GOD Paradox sits there, in the open, like a hidden foundation finally brought to light. It doesn’t vanish. It can’t. You’ll never be able to go back to a life built on expired signals. The reset switch has already been flipped.

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