(June 29, 2011 at 7:17 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: Sure those are the mechanisms you learn by, but there are certain conditions that have to be true in order to use those mechanisms right? You have to presuppose that these are true in order to began observing and learning. I am saying that these conditions cannot be accounted for in an atheistic world. The atheist assumes they are true because he has to, but he cannot account for them given his worldview. So people could certainly learn before Christianity, but they were assuming truths that could only be explained by the existence of the God of the Bible. Does that make more sense?
No it doesn't. To make any sort of sense out of your post, first you must explain what these 'certain conditions' are because the rest of your text hinges on them and makes assumptions based upon them but does not tell you what 'they' actually are.
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