Kate, that amazon descriptions sounds perfect. To me, he just seems to use logic and isn't condescending. As I see more workmates cling so fiercely to their faith and look Down on those that don't practice, I worry about where we are headed in the U.S. Religious extremism is an issue and it's contributing to more black and white thinking, us vs. them mentality, which is not a solution. Secular humanism just makes so much sense to me
Phizzy, my screen name is just for fun. I enjoy reading about gypsies and their culture always intrigued me. Another great book, based on his life, is Gypsy Boy, by Mikey Walsh. It reminded me of the closed mind mentality of the witnesses. This was a boy that never fit in with his family and his dad tried to force him to be someone he wasn't. Gypsy culture is closed off from society and it's interesting to compare what this can do to people born into it that don't fit the bubble.