(July 3, 2015 at 7:24 pm)Esquilax Wrote: To be clear, Craig may not label himself as a presuppositionalist, but in his words and deeds, his position surely is presuppositional in nature, though he flees from the label as hard as he can.
I believe it's actually in Reasonable Faith itself that Craig asserts that, were he to go back in time and confirm that the resurrection of Christ never occurred, he would still believe that it did. He's on record, both on his website and in talks, as saying that his feeling that god exists, his "self authenticating witness of the holy spirit," beats out all evidence and argument that it is possible to bring to bear; his subjective opinion that god exists is apparently better than all of that. Have you ever heard him speak on reason?
(July 3, 2015 at 7:54 pm)pocaracas Wrote: I'm not aware that WLC as refuted this...
Guys-
I'm not aware of any direct "refutation" (why would he post a refutation of something he believes?), but there is an indirect explanation here.