Jill Hurley has an MA in Theological and Cultural Anthropology from Eastern University and dual bachelor's degrees in Religion and Anthropology from Eastern New Mexico University, 2018 and 2016 respectively. While her past research has been on the Anthropology of Christianity and the Psychohistory of Nations, her new passions are found in the dark alleys where secular science and theology throw jabs at one another like members of rival gangs. She is currently working on Ph.D. proposals for a rigorous revamping of the current theological views towards psychedelics and their use as treatments in mental health disorders.