My father’s work offers a new framework for understanding why people believe what they believe. Instead of treating faith, doubt, or disbelief as moral or intellectual hierarchies, he explains them as natural outcomes of how each person confronts existence through their own blend of curiosity, intelligence, and courage. His book doesn’t ask us to agree; it asks us to understand. By seeing belief as a psychological response rather than a contest of “who knows more,” we can coexist with more honesty and respect. We’re all interpreting the same experience of being alive just through different lenses.
Love you dad!
