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Reason or Faith? (moved)
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<blockquote data-quote="aiki" data-source="post: 68393441" data-attributes="member: 178791"><p>Two things: 1.) Only the OP should be posting to the responses he/she receives in his/her thread. If you want a discussion on the KCA, start your own thread. </p><p></p><p>2.) I was not talking primarily about confidence. As I said, I never have a perfect guarantee that what I believe will happen when I do the things I described actually will happen. Inasmuch as this is so, I must exercise faith (which entails confidence in some degree but is not entirely confined to it) in my belief concerning what I expect to happen. Just as I have good reason to trust my mail to the postal service, or believe the bus will arrive at its proper destination, or have faith in the skills of my dentist, I have good reason to believe, trust and put my faith in God. </p><p></p><p>If you want to chew on how God exists outside of time and the coherency of describing God as transcendent, then I would forward you to the following website: </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.reasonablefaith.org" target="_blank">www.reasonablefaith.org</a></p><p></p><p>Dr. Craig has done a much better job of answering the questions you've asked than I could do. If you want the best answers to your questions, refer to his website. </p><p></p><p>Selah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aiki, post: 68393441, member: 178791"] Two things: 1.) Only the OP should be posting to the responses he/she receives in his/her thread. If you want a discussion on the KCA, start your own thread. 2.) I was not talking primarily about confidence. As I said, I never have a perfect guarantee that what I believe will happen when I do the things I described actually will happen. Inasmuch as this is so, I must exercise faith (which entails confidence in some degree but is not entirely confined to it) in my belief concerning what I expect to happen. Just as I have good reason to trust my mail to the postal service, or believe the bus will arrive at its proper destination, or have faith in the skills of my dentist, I have good reason to believe, trust and put my faith in God. If you want to chew on how God exists outside of time and the coherency of describing God as transcendent, then I would forward you to the following website: [URL="http://www.reasonablefaith.org"]www.reasonablefaith.org[/URL] Dr. Craig has done a much better job of answering the questions you've asked than I could do. If you want the best answers to your questions, refer to his website. Selah. [/QUOTE]
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