At the beginning of the 21st Century, British society seems to have turned its back on the Christian beliefs and traditions that were once at it's heart.
The UK is now one of the most secular countries on earth, but during the latter half of the 20 th century, retreating religion left behind it not a faithless void but rather a burgeoning, heady brew of eclectic beliefs: from UFOs to Feng Shui; from psychics to horoscopes; from alternative medicine to conspiracy theories. Like many young people during the nineties, Richard Parker found the rejection of Jesus easy and convenient, while happily embracing a range of alternative paranormal beliefs.
Over the years, Richard Parker came to realise that truth, even when unpalatable, is more important and fulfilling than indulging in the popular appeal of passing fads. His reasons for rejecting Christianity were the same reasons he now found himself rejecting all superstitions and unsupported belief systems, no matter how trendy or satisfying, and no matter how many Sunday supplements promoted them.
Presented here is an approach to finding truth in everyday life; using science, skepticism and rationality to tackle an increasingly crazy world.
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Due for release spring 2012.
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