(January 16, 2014 at 1:20 am)Sinnersburninhell100 Wrote: The supernatural is beyond the limits of the logic that governs natural.
If this is true, then how are you- bound to the logical nature of the universe- able to make any declarative statements about the properties of god at all?
Quote: God is omnipotent so we cannot box or define him outside revelation and what is written in scripture.
But if god is beyond the limits of logic, then how do you know that the scripture accurately reflects the nature of god at all? Something that does not adhere to what we know as logic must be illogical by definition, so how can you be sure that the scriptures you've been presented with aren't lies told for a reason beyond your comprehension? Or any other number of things?
Quote: The universe has laws that govern it and require a law giver or governor.
The laws of the universe are descriptive, not proscriptive. As such, they require no law giver, unless you can actually demonstrate otherwise.
Quote:Also the saying someone must show something to know it is arrogant asserton and absolutist.
If you cannot demonstrate your knowledge, how is anyone else supposed to differentiate it from a belief or a delusion? And if they can't do that, how can they be rationally justified in accepting your claim as knowledge, and not belief?
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