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How can we know if what we think about reality is really true? Certainly we have some ideas about who God is and where humanity came from. We wonder what happens to a person after death. We all desire to have a meaningful life. But what if our beliefs and reality are two different things? That could be an inconvenience, or it could be a catastrophe. Socrates said, "The unexamined life is not worth living." Wouldn't it be wise to slow down and ask ourselves some probing questions? Who am I? Why am I here? Does my life matter? Is it even possible to find answers? The premise of this book is that we may know the truth and that the truth will lead us into a right understanding of the world and a life of freedom. "Why the Little Fish Didn't Know She Was Wet" explores the basis of forming a biblical worldview and helps the reader to discern whether his or her own worldview is consistent with the Bible. It is also an apologetic defending the Christian faith.