In this deeply reflective and profoundly human work, Ricky Firman invites readers on a journey through the landscapes of thought, wonder, and silence. Blending philosophy, cosmology, and personal reflection, he explores how reason reaches its limits — and what remains when it does. From Aristotle’s first cause to the quantum birth of time, from Spinoza’s divine nature to the quiet awe of modern spirituality, this book moves beyond argument into intimacy.
It is not a book of answers, but of awareness — a meditation on why the question itself refuses to die, and how living with mystery may be the closest we ever come to touching the divine.
Written in luminous, poetic prose, Is There God? The Search That Never Ends speaks to seekers, skeptics, and believers alike — to anyone who has ever stared into the night sky and felt both the ache of not knowing and the quiet beauty of being here at all.
“Perhaps the question itself is God — the eternal pulse that keeps us wondering.”
Ricky Firman is a writer and thinker whose works explore the intersections of philosophy, spirituality, and human experience. Known for his reflective yet uncompromising voice, he writes about life’s biggest questions — faith, morality, meaning, and the paradoxes of existence — through the lens of reason, wonder, and honesty.
A lifelong freethinker, Ricky’s writing bridges the worlds of science and spirituality without bowing to either. His prose is contemplative, poetic, and often deeply personal — a blend of intellectual curiosity and emotional truth.
When he’s not writing, Ricky spends quiet days with his wife Sofia and their beloved dogs — living the peace he once tried to define.
“I no longer write to find answers,” he says. “I write to make peace with the questions.”