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Sharing Reality

How to Bring Secularism and Science to an Evolving Religious World

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By: Jeff T. Haley, Dale McGowan
Narrated by: Dale McGowan
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Religion is a natural outgrowth of the intuitive ways of knowing that evolved with human culture. Although many people continue to find value in religious identity and community, intuitive knowledge has been eclipsed by a more effective way of knowing described as the scientific way.

Secularism is a better way of relating religion to politics, and is gradually replacing theocracy. Once you understand and accept the scientific way of knowing and this preferred relationship of church and state, you become agnostic and secular even if you continue to identify with and participate in religion.

As Jeff T. Haley and Dale McGowan argue in this audio, this isn’t some abstract dream. It’s happening right now.

Religion is in a continuous state of evolution, and beliefs, values, and practices are changing over time. All religions, including Christianity and Islam, can evolve to accept secularism and the scientific way of knowing to become agnostic, and even atheistic, without losing their essential value.

Haley and McGowan explain how you can help this natural process and share reality with your friends and family in a way that encourages religions to embrace the best of humanity's knowledge and values.

©2017 Jeff T. Haley (P)2018 Pitchstone Publishing
Atheism Religious Studies Science Humanism Agnostic
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I may have to buy a hard copy of this book

Amazing on how helpful it was.
I'm still puzzling about the difference between evidist and evidentialist, though. But I'm reading again to make sure =)

It would be an awesome nightstand book so to reach out every night and be remembered of some good points; or even coffee table book, arranged so everyone that comes into the house can read and leave with a bit more knowledge than before. I may be doing this!

Awesome book! Thank you to the authors!

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