Eli Alaya does a great job with presuppositionalism. Great interview, it was well done all around.
@nickjones54353 ай бұрын
Gotta be kidding. Eli is almost as pathetic you in his abject failure to present even the tinniest scrap of credible evidence of your imaginary friend! Why do you Christians allways fail so spectacularly? Isn't it cos your god doesn't exist?
@absofjelly4 ай бұрын
No, you are making an assertion. You lift up the rug of reality and tuck God in there, then tell me he's always been there.
@kensey0072 жыл бұрын
Atheist or Pantheist here (depending on definitions) giving you a KZbin like for the effort. I don't understand why "I don't know" can't be the answer to many of the questions you pose. For example, how can logic exist in a naturalistic worldview? 1. I don't know if naturalism is correct. 2. If naturalism is correct, I don't know whether or not logic exists independent of physical brains. 3. If naturalism is correct and if logic is the exists independent of brains, I don't know how that works. In other words, why can't my worldview simply be thta I believe I'm not all that smart and don't have answers to much. But my stupidity doesn't offer any independent evidence for your alternative.
@kensey0072 жыл бұрын
Also, didn't God deceive Abraham by making Abraham think he would have to sacrifice Isaac?
@kensey0072 жыл бұрын
At 52 minutes you argue that without the presupposition you cannot make sense out of anything. I disagree. I cna make sense of the English language as demonstrated by my ability to type this post. Now do I have answers to all of the most difficult questions of philosophy. No I don't. But I can make sense of English. I can simply say I don't know why I can make sense of English. You can say "because God," but my ignorance doesn't prove you correct.
@Theology_Matters5 ай бұрын
"I don't know" is an implicit claim that Christianity isn't necessary for knowledge.
@kensey0075 ай бұрын
@Theology_Matters No it isnt.
@Theology_Matters5 ай бұрын
@@kensey007 Is the Christian worldview the necessary foundation for knowledge?