That was probably the best interview I've read in this series, and I respect his desire to focus on the juicy drama and narratives than getting bogged down in the weeds of exactly how this all works. He sounds like he's got some good ideas, and I particularly like how he intends 'the Way' to supplement pre-existing faiths, and not replace his (or anyone elses) faiths. That's cool for Christians like himself, Moslems like Monet and Dust, Hindus like Indra and Visionary, followers of Native American beliefs like Forge and Dani, etc.