Have you ever wondered why you are on Earth? How did mankind come about—and why? This is truly a mystery to this world—even to leaders, philosophers, intellectuals and many religious people.
Science has delved deeply into human physiology, psychology, anatomy and anthropology. Higher education studies every particle and atom of man. But they cannot explain what the human mind is. It is a mystery to them.
Human beings can reason and reflect, enjoy culture and art. Yet animals, whose brains are physically similar to human brains, cannot. What accounts for the colossal difference? The answer is key to understanding why we are here, who and what we are.
Have you ever wondered why you are on Earth? How did mankind come about—and why? This is truly a mystery to this world—even to leaders, philosophers, intellectuals and many religious people.
Science has delved deeply into human physiology, psychology, anatomy and anthropology. Higher education studies every particle and atom of man. But they cannot explain what the human mind is. It is a mystery to them.
Human beings can reason and reflect, enjoy culture and art. Yet animals, whose brains are physically similar to human brains, cannot. What accounts for the colossal difference? The answer is key to understanding why we are here, who and what we are.
Have you ever wondered why you are on Earth? How did mankind come about—and why? This is truly a mystery to this world—even to leaders, philosophers, intellectuals and many religious people.
Science has delved deeply into human physiology, psychology, anatomy and anthropology. Higher education studies every particle and atom of man. But they cannot explain what the human mind is. It is a mystery to them.
Human beings can reason and reflect, enjoy culture and art. Yet animals, whose brains are physically similar to human brains, cannot. What accounts for the colossal difference? The answer is key to understanding why we are here, who and what we are.