Speaking of miracles, a God who performs miracles means the universe is not consistent, therefore presuppositionalists cannot contend a miracle-working God explains consistency and the usefulness of inference.
A presuppositionalist also can't believe in the Trinity, because the Law of Identity is universal; a being can't be both one being and three beings at the same time.
At least a presuppositionalist can't believe these things while being logically consistent. Since the universe is consistent and the Trinity is self-contradictory, a singular God who does not work miracles, like the God of deism, is not out of the question, logically.
A presuppositionalist also can't believe in the Trinity, because the Law of Identity is universal; a being can't be both one being and three beings at the same time.
At least a presuppositionalist can't believe these things while being logically consistent. Since the universe is consistent and the Trinity is self-contradictory, a singular God who does not work miracles, like the God of deism, is not out of the question, logically.