Kayumba David
In God - The Indefensible Reality: A Cosmic Roar of the Unseen Creator, Kayumba David offers a provocative and poetic expedition into the enigma of divinity in a world increasingly skeptical of the sacred. With audacity and reverence intertwined, Kayumba confronts the paradox of a God who remains unseen yet undeniably experienced, silent yet thunderously present in the soul of the cosmos. This book is not a defense of God, for God needs no defense-but a cosmic roar, a cry, a lament, and a praise song echoing from the hidden chambers of existence. Drawing from theology, philosophy, mysticism, and the brutal honesty of human suffering, Kayumba dismantles the polished idols of religion and challenges the reduction of God to doctrinal boxes and institutional cages. Instead, he paints God as wild, free, disturbing, and lovingly unpredictable-a reality that both terrifies and redeems. Through gripping metaphors, personal reflections, and unsettling questions, God - The Indefensible Reality invites readers to move beyond arguments and apologetics into awe, wrestling, and unfiltered wonder. It is a call to listen not for answers, but for the roar-the mysterious pulse of a Creator whose presence transcends comprehension but invades consciousness. For doubters, seekers, mystics, and rebels, this is a book that dares to ask: What if the God we cannot defend is the only God truly worth knowing?