(December 22, 2017 at 5:20 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote: I want to just clear some things up about logic here. It's not magical. It doesn't fix everything. It doesn't solve all the mysteries of the universe. But it is a useful tool. It has two things going for it: it's reliable and it's consistent.
Philosophers disagree about all kinds of things. Go here and read:
https://plato.stanford.edu/
Logic doesn't lead all people to the same conclusions. So, how do you conclude that it's reliable and consistent?
Quote:It's just that in the realm of drawing conclusions about the world, it is a better tool than faith.
If the Bible is accurate, then no, logic isn't better than faith, at least not for the most important things.
Like many before you, you're trying to dress up a materialist philosophy as something more than it is.