The Genesis Trust

The Genesis Trust by Wayne Runde, published by Christian Faith Publishing on November 11, 2021, is a science fiction narrative that explores the intersection of scientific advancement and societal challenges. Spanning 234 pages, this edition delves into a future where the pride of scientists leads to a decline in scientific integrity, threatening humanity with dire consequences. The story follows Clemens Gerhardt, a distinguished scientist who, facing ostracism from his peers, seeks to preserve the scientific method by establishing the Genesis Trust on the island of Atlantis.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of themes related to science, technology, and the human condition as the Trust navigates complex global events. The narrative unfolds as the Atlantans assist the United States during a crisis while simultaneously confronting internal and external conflicts. The book presents a thought-provoking scenario where the preservation of knowledge and ethical scientific practice is paramount, all while maintaining secrecy from the outside world.
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In the three centuries since Galileo, science steadily advanced. In the early twentieth century, science and technology were the undisputed champions of everyday life. Now the pride of scientists was causing science to fail. Clemens Gerhardt, a distinguished scientist and member of the National Academy of Sciences, saw where this pride led. As science failed, it would lead to worsening conditions–and eventually to another Dark Age. Untold millions would die of starvation and disease. Like Galileo before him, he was ostracized by the elitist scientists as a heretic.
To preserve science and continue its advance, Gerhardt and the American president gathered like-minded scientists to preserve and promote science. They were hidden away on the island of Atlantis where the Genesis Trust was established as a rebirth of the scientific method. No explanations of nature were discarded, even if it went contrary to scientists in the rest of the world.
Soon the Trust found itself embroiled in events in the rest of the world. The nascent Atlantans aided the United States in its darkest hour. But a short time later, the Trust was pitted against the prideful scientists in America as well as a rebellion at home. Their challenge was to defeat the US military abroad and quell unrest at home–all without unnecessary violence and without revealing their existence to the world.
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