If faith is blind, what makes one belief better or worse than any another? And if it's just a leap in the dark, why should anyone feel obligated to believe anything at all? Shane Rosenthal explores many questions of this kind as he talks with authors and scholars from all over the world in order explore the beliefs and ideas that shape our lives. On this pilot episode, he talks about what it means to be a “humble skeptic” and tells a personal story that helps to explain his unique approach.
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