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FORMAL LOGIC -- Justifying that Initial Premises are TRUE
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<blockquote data-quote="PloverWing" data-source="post: 77441994" data-attributes="member: 307356"><p>I still think that those who took philosophy classes were in the minority in generations past, as well. But, as you say, this is a side issue.</p><p></p><p>From the initial post, it looks like you're going to present methods of justifying the initial premises of religious belief in general, and Christian belief in particular. I look forward to seeing the methods you propose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PloverWing, post: 77441994, member: 307356"] I still think that those who took philosophy classes were in the minority in generations past, as well. But, as you say, this is a side issue. From the initial post, it looks like you're going to present methods of justifying the initial premises of religious belief in general, and Christian belief in particular. I look forward to seeing the methods you propose. [/QUOTE]
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