(December 15, 2017 at 12:27 pm)SteveII Wrote: You don't have to throw logic out the window to believe the NT. There is nothing at all illogical about the supernatural per se. If the supernatural exists, there is nothing illogical about supernatural causation in the natural world. The fact that you don't believe it is your opinion as to the reliability of the NT and not based on logic. Like I said before, if you use the argument that there is no such thing as miracles therefore the NT does not refer to actual miracles, you are engaging in question-begging/circular reasoning--which is very bad logic. Half of your post above is an argument from personal incredulity -- more bad logic
Fairies and unicorns? Thinking that's a good comparison to the events of the NT shows that you are ignorant of facts and argumentation and your thoughts on the matter are overly simplistic.
Quote:If the supernatural exists, there is nothing illogical about supernatural causation in the natural world.
Quote:...you are engaging in question-begging/circular reasoning--which is very bad logic. Half of your post above is an argument from personal incredulity -- more bad logic
It's amazing 'science' always seems to 'find' whatever it is funded for, and never the oppsite. Drich.