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Can a Smart Person Believe in God?
Can a Smart Person Believe in God?
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"Is it possible to have a passion for both reason and faith at the same time? Michael Guillen's ... humble and often humorous exposure of the possible arrogance in both worlds leads to a prescription for a healthy joining of the best in each. I loved reading it!"
—Dr. Timothy Johnson ABC News Medical Editor, Author of Finding God in the Questions, and Founding Editor The Harvard Medical School Health Letter
Whenever mind-boggling scientific discoveries make the news, logic rules. Yet whenever prayer and faith provide physical, emotional, and mental benefits, spirituality rules. So which side should you embrace? Both of them, says Michael Guillen, Ph.D. They represent your IQ and what he calls SQ, or Spiritual Quotient. "It's only with IQ and SQ," Guillen says, "that you're able to see the universe has depth ... able to see yourself and others in their full, multidimensional glory." Able to see more beauty and meaning in life than you've ever imagined.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Michael Guillen, PH.D., is a theoretical physicist, former science correspondent for ABC News, and current host of The History Channel's Where Did It Come From? He taught physics at Harvard for eight years, during which time he won awards for his distinguished teaching. For his work on Good Morning America, World News Tonight, Nightline, and 20/20 he has won Emmys, Teddys, and an EMMA.
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