Gerald R. Baron
1 min readSep 30, 2021

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Thanks Stan, I appreciate the response. I'm interested in your comment about tilting at windmills. My understanding of that reference is from Don Cervantes and his story of Don Quixote who thought he was defeating great enemies by jousting with windmills. Are you saying that by writing an article that shows how a couple of scientists took evidence from science to change their minds about God and Christianity is a futile quest to defeat the enemy of atheism? If so, I have no illusions of defeating atheism. I am on a quest myself, as evidenced by my frequent posts on Medium, to determine for myself if my belief in a creator-God, and a personal one at that, is compatible with taking the teachings of science very seriously. I am sharing that quest, including my serious questions about that, with others through Medium. I see others on similar quests, while some believe they have arrived and are more concerned to convince others. There are both believers and strident anti-believers engaged in that. I hope I didn't come across that way.

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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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