(October 1, 2013 at 5:18 pm)Rational AKD Wrote: <snip>
first, you assume the story is irrational. second, just because someone believes something that seems unreasonable or something that is not true doesn't mean they're irrational in that belief. someone is rational when they can use reason or logic to justify their beliefs. the logic itself does not prove the proposition true but it makes it rational to believe the proposition.
You think that use "reason or logic" to justify a belief is a good thing.
Therefore I have a question. How do you define "reason and logic" ?
Also I have some questions about yours beliefs because you're a non-denominational Christians and each of them have different POV :
1.Are you a YEC or an OEC ? if you're a YEC or an OEC can you explain why ?
If you are not a creationist of this kind can you say the reason ?
2.Why are you a non-denominational Christian ?
3.Do you believe that Exodus did happened ?
4.Do you think that Bible contain contradictions ?
5.Do you think that NT doesn't have interpolations ?
6.What do you think about apocryphas (in the academic sense , I'm not speaking about the deuterocanonicals books contain in "Catholic Canon")