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Again, I fully agree with you. The comment about “reveal” was in relation to absolute proof. I do not think we will ever see anything close to absolute proof in large part because that would eliminate human choice. But, we do have choice, and I agree that an important part of that choice is to choose to pursue the knowledge of God. And I agree that there are many ways of pursuing this knowledge, including (to paraphrase C.S. Lewis) some which I particularly dislike.

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Gerald R. Baron
Gerald R. Baron

Written by Gerald R. Baron

Dawdling at the intersection of faith, science, philosophy and theology. Author of It Was My Turn, a Vietnam story.

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