John Kelle double majored in Philosophy and Psychology at the University of the South: Sewanee and graduated in 2012. He is currently employed as a freelance researcher and marketer for SeaWaves Technology and is also an entrepreneur pursuing a start up venture in Chattanooga, while earning his masters in research psychology at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He is deeply interested in the conceptual and theoretical issues of religious and philosophical arguments within or without a scientific context. He loves reading, writing, film, music, the outdoors, and my husky named Wulfric
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