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Tautologies often stand reasonably well on their own merit (inner coherence) without recourse to exegesis. Mathematical axioms are a good example, and they serve as building blocks for complex theorems. When your math teacher writes a theorem on the board, do you reply, "I cannot accept it until you prove it from Scripture" ????
No. You accept the theorem because you are not aware of any exceptions to the underlying axioms. Again, if you want to rebut me, simply find one exception to my axiom:
"If I feel certain that action-A is evil, and action-B is good, I should go with action-B.”
Therefore since we have to start SOMEWHERE, why not start with tautological axioms?
I am of the opinion this is way too much over complication of a carnal understanding.
My claim is that all your own behavior and personal experience corroborate this axiom. You are free to provide a counterexample. Obviously you don't have one, not even a hypothetical one.
To be honest, none of this makes sense in a biblical context.
Therefore since we have to start SOMEWHERE, why not start with tautological axioms?
Because tautological axioms are not the author nor the finisher of my faith. I'm still trying to figure out if you believe you can guide your own understanding of God's word by emotion.
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