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Healing the Body — and the Soul

Cancer may affect the body, but it cannot touch the soul.

Walking with patients through illness has revealed a troubling pattern. Just as profit, fear, and centralized control distorted truth during the COVID pandemic, similar forces have shaped how we understand cancer—and even how we understand our own origins.

For decades, cancer has been treated almost exclusively as a genetic disease, even though its metabolic nature has been known for nearly a century. In the 1920s, Nobel laureate Otto Warburg demonstrated that cancer cells rely heavily on sugar fermentation rather than normal mitochondrial respiration. This is not theoretical—it is clinically proven every day through PET scans, which locate cancer by tracking its excessive uptake of glucose.

And yet, despite this knowledge, metabolic causes are largely ignored while treatment remains focused on genetic targets and high-cost interventions. Approaches centered on metabolism, prevention, and restoration receive far less attention—because they are not as profitable.

This pattern does not stop with medicine.

The most important question we face is not how long we live—but where we will spend eternity.

Each of us must eventually wrestle with life’s biggest truths. We are either the product of random chance—or we were intentionally created. There is no middle ground.

Evolution is taught as unquestioned fact—the only explanation permitted in schools—yet after examining its scientific claims, I found them deeply flawed. Rather than encouraging honest inquiry, this worldview removes God from creation and strips human life of meaning, purpose, and accountability.

In response, I wrote Evolution Disproven to challenge this narrative and to present the scientific and logical reasons why design—not chance—best explains life.

But beyond science, there is a deeper truth:

You are not an accident.
You were intentionally created by a loving God.
Your life has meaning, purpose, and eternal value.

That purpose begins with a relationship with God through Jesus Christ.