Most Americans believe in a purposeful God, yet eminent scientists believe everything in the universe is the result of chance and accident. How does one reconcile these polar opposite viewpoints? This is the riddle that led Conrad on a quest for answers. Armed only with an undergraduate degree in political science and a doctorate in law, he fashioned a course of study for himself that included the discoveries of mankind's greatest minds. His quest provided him with an education in the actual discoveries of science as well as compelling insights that were unexpected. He then wrote The Accidenta...