Finn Harper had a curious kind of Damascus experience--one that led him to an opposite path. He experienced an awakening from the haze of an indoctrinated religious life. It was bound to happen because he has long valued the intellectual life, and he had too many questions about claims that didn't add up about Christianity or any other religion. He came to see that the muscular questions concerning the natural world and our place in it are better tackled by cosmologists, astrophysicists, geologists, archeologists, paleontologists, and other bona fide scientists; instead of pastors, priests, or kings. He also recognizes that while scientific reasoning gets to the core of determining objective, independent truth, it has its limits; especially when it comes to one's inward journey through life. That philosophical quest requires the cultivation of a rich interior life--on one's own terms--to find meaning, passion, and hope.
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