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The Journey: In Search of Our Origins
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In this two-hour panel discussion, an agnostic, a Buddhist, and a Christian grapple with the big questions of life: What is Truth? What knowledge can we trust when it comes to understanding our origins, our everyday world, and all of life's experiences? Does the scientific method and the assumptions of naturalism explain everything? Can brute reason explain human consciousness and altruism, or must we explore other ways of knowing?
These three panelists have spent a lifetime pursuing answers. Dr. Tiffney was raised in a family of scientists, and for him life is a hierarchy of probabilities. Dr. Schloss dropped out of college at one point to live in a commune on Hawaii, where an encounter with the Christian God changed his life. Dr. Wallace spent years in the Tibetan mountains with monks and meditation before returning to the finest universities in America to try to integrate Eastern and Western thought. The personal journey that each man shares is as fascinating as the discussion and interchange.
Held on the Santa Barbara campus of the University of California, this panel discussion represents the ideal of the university experience, where competing ideas are presented on a level playing field by worthy proponents.
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