while this book imitates the philosophical dialogue found in ancient Greek philosophy, it is more genuine because the dialogue is based on real conversations. the author, a former telecommunications engineer, discusses numerous logically based ideas with his collocutor, a university professor. they present a Copernican revolution type notion to restore the maligned image of Judas Iscariot, who has been misunderstood by humanity for more than 2000 years. the Old and New Testaments of the Bible are investigated to determine what truths can be extracted and what parts must be considered as literary fable. a novel theory is presented regarding how, when, and why the Pentateuch was written. a proof for the existence of God based on the secrets of Medjugorje is presented, rendering all previous attempted proofs futile. signs of the times are recognized and interpreted in a manner unknown by all other modern philosophers. the nature and role of gods in the universe are discussed along with the nature and role of souls on their infinite journey through space and time. our human condition is presented as an image and likeness of our trinitarian god - it lies in the brain, heart, and lungs. novel ideas regarding truth, objectivity, reincarnation, guided evolution, and death are discussed. if you are interested in exploring metaphysical ideas that you have never thought about before, then this book is definitely for you