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Bridge the Divide Between Science and ReligionAre science and religion inherently in conflict? Sharing Reality offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding and reconciling these seemingly disparate worldviews. Jeff Haley and Dale McGowan demonstrate how religions, through cultural evolution, can embrace scientific knowledge without sacrificing their core values.This insightful guide provides tools to: * Promote critical thinking and evidence-based decision-making. * Encourage constructive dialogue between religious and secular individuals. * Overcome tribalism and foster tolerance in a…mehr

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Bridge the Divide Between Science and ReligionAre science and religion inherently in conflict? Sharing Reality offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding and reconciling these seemingly disparate worldviews. Jeff Haley and Dale McGowan demonstrate how religions, through cultural evolution, can embrace scientific knowledge without sacrificing their core values.This insightful guide provides tools to: * Promote critical thinking and evidence-based decision-making. * Encourage constructive dialogue between religious and secular individuals. * Overcome tribalism and foster tolerance in a diverse society. Sharing Reality is for anyone seeking to bridge the gap between science and religion, build a more tolerant world, and find common ground in an evolving society.
Autorenporträt
Jeff T. Haley is a scientist, lawyer, and inventor. He has argued before the U.S Supreme Court, and founded and directed the nonprofit that led Washington state's successful medical marijuana initiative. He is currently the founder and CEO of OraHealth, which sells his patented healthcare products through 30,000 pharmacies worldwide. Dale McGowan is the author and editor of numerous books, including Parenting Beyond Belief, In Faith and In Doubt, and Atheism for Dummies. In 2008 he was named Harvard Humanist of the Year for his work in nonreligious parent education.