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'If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.' That's usually good advice. But there are exceptions. Someone does win the sweepstakes. Some people do land job offers that are far better than they thought possible. Wise people are careful. But as RBC staff writer Bill Crowder point out in the following pages, thoughtful people are not blindly cynical. With due caution and realistic optimism, we have reason to ask questions about spiritual beliefs which, if true, lead to personal discoveries that are far better than we ever thought possible. 4 chapters of study.
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