(February 15, 2010 at 3:49 am)fr0d0 Wrote: Hey I'm not the one applying spurious logic to try to justify my position here. Take a look in the mirror my friend.
My data isn't in subjective experience, but in the logic I'm presenting to you. My subjective experience just serves to affirm that logic, and would be insubstantial to your consideration.
I'm evangelical myself. I find it laughable how you clutch at straws to try to make your claim true.
Deal with the hard facts here. We're dealing with logical points. So far you haven't come up with anything to challenge my position whereas I've destroyed all of yours. and I'm the one applying spin here? I think not.
This will most likely be my last post in this topic, we've been going around in circles.
I'm going to ask you a few questions, and please answer them with as much detail as possible. No ambiguous or vague answers, no dismissal of the question. Fair enough?
What is your data, if not from subjective experience?
What subjective experience affirms your logical conclusion?
What are the hard facts?
Do evangelicals not believe in the sola scriptura view, that places emphasis on biblical literalism?
Answer those and those alone, if you would be so kind.
~Toodles.