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                                                                                                                                        A. DANIEL MORRISS

A. DANIEL MORRISS, ED.D., TH.D.

MULTIDISCIPLINARY THEOLOGIAN, EDUCATOR, AND ARCHIVAL RESEARCH DIRECTOR

Dr. Daniel Ben Judah, also named A. Daniel Morriss outside of the Jewish community, is a distinguished academic leader, theologian, and researcher from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Over the past decade, he has served as the Pastor and Teaching Director of the Kehillah Beit Kodesh Messianic Fellowship, while also serving as the founding director of both the Biblical Research Center and the Netzari Yeshiva. His academic foundations are established by a Doctor of Theology (Th.D.) earned from the Netzari Yeshiva in 2021. Complementing his theological training, he holds a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) from the Omni Institute. He achieved both of these terminal degrees upon the completion of a rigorous eight-year academic program that he personally developed and designed for Biblical Theology / Judaic Studies and Multiple Disciplinary Studies. This diverse training underpins an extensive educational background spanning a wide variety of academic fields, including religion, history, science, healthcare, language, law, art, music, philosophy, mythology, and technology.


Outside of the Kehillah Beit Kodesh, he serves as the founding director of both the Omni Institute and the Knowledge Foundation, through which he designed two additional educational research programs called Galaxy Radio and the Botany Clinic. In his capacity as an educational development and research director, Dr. Ben Judah has built a prolific legacy of scholarship, curation, and educational program design. As a collector of knowledge, he manages an expansive archival library for the Omni Institute that maintains over 7,000 digital (DVD/CD) education and research files alongside a special collection of more than 2,000 books. His research output is equally vast; since the founding of the Kehillah Beit Kodesh in 2013, he has edited and produced more than 8,600+ multi-educational publications. The vast majority of these works cover a deep and varied range of biblical topics, spanning everything from systematic theology and biblical archaeology to biblical cosmology and eschatology.


Dr. Ben Judah’s academic pursuits are deeply integrated with a long-standing commitment to public service, community engagement, and civic leadership. He has shared his research broadly by organizing numerous free public workshop events for the community. His outreach also extends into evangelical street ministry, where he has actively worked with the Gospel Tract Outreach at the NM expo flea market in Albuquerque. This dedication to community advocacy is further reflected in his past leadership roles, including his service from 2009 to 2012 as the director and state representative for the New Mexico Vaclib Chapter (NMVLC). Today, he maintains a more low profile, continuing his local pastoral duties while still remaining accessible to the public for inquiries and collaboration. He can be contacted directly by phone at 1 (505) 373-9014, via email at danbenjudah@gmail.com, or reached anytime by Facebook Messenger through the official Kehillah Beit Kodesh page.

The Symphony of Convergence:

A Multidisciplinary Defense of

Divine Design


A.  DANIEL  MORRISS,  ED.D., TH.D.


To look upon reality through a single academic lens is to miss the profound harmony of existence. True scholarship requires an expansive perspective that bridges the natural sciences, history, law, and theology into a unified narrative. When the arbitrary boundaries between separate fields are removed, the universe reveals itself not as a collection of random material accidents, but as an intricately fine-tuned tapestry demanding a supreme, transcendent intellect.


The biological world provides an immediate testament to purposeful engineering. Within every living cell, the genetic code of DNA functions as an advanced digital language operating on a chemical alphabet. Modern information theory dictates that such specified, prescriptive programming originates exclusively from a mind. This irreducible complexity is mirrored in human anatomy, botany, and zoology, where symbiotic natural systems require all parts to exist simultaneously to function. This micro-level order reflects a macro-system; the precise tilt of Earth’s axis maintains the seasons, fulfilling the ancient covenantal promise of unbroken agricultural cycles.(1) Looking outward, astronomy reveals cosmological fine-tuning balanced on a razor's edge. If any fundamental physical constant altered by a hair’s breadth, stars could not form, declaring the Maker's glory across space.(2)


Beyond the physical, the immaterial realities of consciousness and human language defy purely materialistic frameworks. The capacity to translate internal thought into symbolic syntax requires an immaterial mind, mirroring the truth that the cosmos was spoken into existence by a personal Word.(3) This links to a universal moral architecture. Across human history, objective law, intuition, empathy, and the sacrificial capacity for love point directly to a supreme Lawgiver. Even the existence of evil, suffering, and war requires an objective standard of goodness to define the deviation, proving a transcendent law is written onto the human heart.(4)


This intelligent blueprint reaches its ultimate historical verification through text and prophecy. The biblical record functions as an extraordinarily integrated anthology, continuously substantiated by modern archaeology.(5) From microscopic DNA to the heights of Sinai, all knowledge converges to reveal the unmistakable fingerprints of the Living God.


While many seek the existence of God externally—gazing at the heavens, analyzing ancient manuscripts, or decoding the natural sciences—this outward journey captures only one facet of reality. For some, God remains a distant entity existing somewhere beyond the material world, waiting to be discovered. Yet, the most profound evidence of the Creator isn’t found externally, but internally. True discovery of God's existence requires an inward journey into the human heart, where the Divine Presence permanently dwells. This internal reality represents the ultimate proof of existence; God is not only a distant ruler awaiting discovery, but a living presence to be remembered. The kingdom of God is within you.(6) This foundational truth shifts our understanding entirely, showing that the Sovereign Creator is not an external force isolated from humanity, but an intimate reality waiting inside the soul to be recognized, embraced, and remembered as our eternal home. What this means is that the ultimate proof of God's existence, has always been the knowing of our own existence.


Footnotes:

 

1)  Genesis 8:22

 

2)  Psalms 19:1

 

3)  John 1:1

 

4)  Romans 2:15

 

5)  John 1:14

 

6)   Luke 17:21

 

Additional Essential References:

 

 • Scriptural Anchors: Gen 8:22 (seasonal cycles); Ps 19:1 (cosmological fine-tuning); John 1:1-14 (Logos manifestation in Yahushua); Rom 2:15 (objective moral law). 


• DNA Information Theory: Dr. Stephen C. Signature in the Cell, 2009. (Proves digital code in DNA requires an intelligent cause). 


• Biochemical Design: Dr. Michael J. Darwin's Black Box, 1996. (Details irreducible complexity in anatomy). 


• Manuscript & Historical Authenticity: Dr. Bruce M. Text of the New Testament, 2005; Dr. K.A. Reliability of the Old Testament, 2003. (Validates prophetic, textual, and archaeological integrity).

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