
About the Author
Thanks for visiting my website.
A little about me…
You’ll notice right away that there are no titles or initials after
my name. I’m just a person, like you (whether you have a title or
not). If you prefer reading philosophical materials from Ph.D.’s
only, I suggest you check my
recommended
reading.
One of the points I try to make in the book is that we, as a
culture, tend to rely too heavily on ‘expert’ opinions. An expert
is a person who has a significant amount of education and/or
experience relating to a field of knowledge. But experts are
people, too. They rely heavily on the presuppositions that they
hold about life and on the opinions of their teachers and other
‘experts,’ who in turn have their own biases and world views.
Anyone can accumulate information about a subject, but it often
does nothing to steer a person toward truth —and sometimes has the
opposite effect. As a society, we need to return to a healthy state
of skepticism and be certain that we are trusting
information-providers that we have reason beyond their title to
trust. There is more about this in the book.
The truth is, I do carry a title —airline captain— not that it helps
my credibility as an author. To support my family, I fly worldwide
for a private airline firm that sells shares of very expensive jet
airplanes to very wealthy individuals and corporations. It’s a
rewarding job, but if I could make a living writing, I would.
That’s because there is so much to be said and writing can reach
such a wide audience. And I believe that a great number of people
are lost (I know, that word sounds so ‘churchy’). By ‘lost,’ I mean
wandering through life unsure and with no clarity of understanding
or purpose. Many have given up searching for satisfying truth about
their existence on this planet and have just gotten up day after
day, trying to enjoy their life in the best way they can, not
knowing, or believing they can know, what it’s really all about.
What qualifications do I have to present answers to a lost and
uncertain world? The same qualifications as any person. I’ve
lived, tried, misunderstood, pondered, read, listened, and
experienced life for more than sixty years. Like you, I’ve looked
at life from all angles and when I’ve had questions I’ve studied and
considered them, sometimes for many years, and eventually gotten to
the point of understanding the things that I want to share with you
in this book. “Because I Think, I Believe” is, as the cover says, a
‘personal manifesto’ —a declaration of what I believe to be true at
the most basic level of being. I hope you’ll read the book and
that, whether you enjoy it or not, you’ll let me know about it. |