Does life ever seem hollow? As the leading ideas of our culture grow progressively less substantial, such feelings should not come as a surprise. After being told for decades that it is irrational to ask “why?” about life, many have been left with a nagging sense that there is, in fact, no final purpose for their existence. Discover the value of a soul as you learn what is implied by the mass that surrounds us and by the genes that define us, understand the origin of a species, and appreciate what faith is. Misled Minds is the product of exceptionally intensive research spanning over 10 years. It is a highly studied resource that provides a practical, compact analysis of huge volumes of scientific material and one that effectively yields implications of an uncommon and essential depth. Although the book is structured for use in educational classes (with companion booklets available for students and teachers), the tone of Misled Minds is bold and persuasive to reach a largely disengaged audience. In this way it can be thoroughly digested and also directly circulated to less-engaged readers with confidence. Within this resource a clear distinction is made between good scientific evolution and speculative Darwinism. Natural selection is scrutinized and defined with aggressive precision bringing it into agreement with known environments, mathematical probabilities, and established genetic principles—ultimately revealing its complete lack of utility as a means of phyletic evolution. You will understand the highly verified genetic basis for the origin of species and why positive pressures have such a pronounced effect their evolution. Also within this book some major influential models of psychology are reexamined and given vital context. A definite relationship is described between the mental and the spiritual, leading the reader to appreciate the wisdom of purposefully designed human that is, to facilitate your spirit to discover and appreciate the holy Nature of its Creator. Prevailing secular models of psychology that omit such purpose are shown to be critically and conclusively incomplete. The practical and universal necessity of faith is also shown from varied perspectives, dismantling the imagined dichotomy of logical bases between “believers” and the secular mainstream. As the topic develops a clear and potent description of faith emerges. You will be empowered with a cogent understanding of faith and be ready and eager to give an answer to even the most hardened of skeptics. This study will lead you from a wealth of common facts to a feast of valuable, uncommon implications and concepts. The goal of this book is to disarm an array of secular lies that are entrenched and pervasive in many modern cultures and ultimately to facilitate the dissemination of liberating truth. Misled Minds can readily guide the reader in an essential step toward both scientific competence and spiritual freedom.