In this chapter, Sharon Norts explores the foundations of our most deeply
In this chapter, Sharon Norts explores the foundations of our most deeply held beliefs, questioning why many of us accept them without critical examination. It delves into how society, culture, and upbringing shape our understanding of truth, often without offering us the tools to question these assumptions. The chapter encourages readers to reflect on the unquestioned beliefs they hold and challenges them to critically analyze their origins and validity.
This chapter takes a bold step forward in the exploration of a world
This chapter takes a bold step forward in the exploration of a world that exists without the confines of faith-based belief systems. Sharon Norts discusses the limitations of relying on faith as a way of understanding the world and presents an alternative worldview built on reason, evidence, and scientific inquiry. The chapter encourages readers to imagine a society where decisions are based on tangible facts and rational thought rather than ancient traditions or unprovable assertions.
In the final chapter, the book highlights the importance of common sense
In the final chapter, the book highlights the importance of common sense and rational thinking in the pursuit of truth. Sharon Norts argues that truth is not a matter of belief but a discovery grounded in logic and evidence. This chapter emphasizes the need for critical thinking and open-mindedness, encouraging readers to use their reasoning skills to navigate the complexities of life and uncover truths that transcend dogma and assumption.
What Do We Believe, If Not Religion?In this bold exploration, the author challenges belief based on faith, advocating instead for truth grounded in reason, logic, evidence, and common sense.
While we can’t always prove the unknown, common sense often leads us to the most reasonable answers. A call to question everything and embrace a world of evidence over belief. Today