This book explores the fundamental question about how we distinguish truth from falsehood. It asks and answers simple inquiries, like, ÒHow do I know when I was really born?Ó to deep questions, like, ÒHow do we know there is a God?Ó Through 12 carefully crafted chapters, the author lays out for us a foundation for how the mind grasps reality. The book also surveys how thinkers have approached this question through the ages. It is put together so cogently it could serve as a University textbook. It can also answer yours and my basic questions about how we apprehend reality.