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Objectivitees wrote:I can't possibly be more explicit than to point to the point of the whole article, which was, no genuine (rational) knowledge can be claimed without a metaphysic reality.
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And just as Shotgun said...Keith C wrote:Objectivitees wrote:I can't possibly be more explicit than to point to the point of the whole article, which was, no genuine (rational) knowledge can be claimed without a metaphysic reality.
Perhaps one of your incorrect presuppositions is that knowledge must be rational, and within a metaphysical 'reality'.
What we seem to find in physics is different areas with limited rationality. For instance, results from classical physics can not be extended and applied to quantum physics.
In each case, we have to start with key observations and build our theories around them.
Perhaps your metaphysical 'reality' is not real at all?
If you admit that the only way my position is false, is if reality is illogical, irrational, and absurd...then I'm fine with that. Just don't expect me to believe your statements about history, or the nature of reality...
shotgun wrote:It is impossible for the Christian God not to exist. Without appealing to a transcendent, omnipotent, omniscient, triune, and immanent God, who has revealed Himself to His creation...it is impossible to make sense out of the world.
If the second part of your STATEMENT IS FALSE, then:-
Objectivitees wrote:The second part of the statement is not false, nor have you shown it is, so your post is (fallacy of) an irrelevant thesis.
In my post, I was not asserting that it was false, merely that it MIGHTt be false, and it was useful to consider the implications.
Objectivitees wrote:................ but you then asserted a conclusion based on the "falseness" of it, in support of your overall thesis that our position is false, yet you never made an argument on why it is false. My statement stands, you have not shown it to be false, therefore your conclusion and whole post (twice now)are an irrelevant thesis.[/color]
You seem to go further, asserting that without belief in god, nature itself would be unpredictable.
Objectivitees wrote:Once again, you completely misrepresent our position to make an argument against your strawman.
We never say nature is unpredictable, we say you (the Atheist) have no way of knowing.
What I believe you have maintained is that if it were not for the continuing presence and actions of your god, then all sorts of unexpected and strange things would disrupt the regularity which science finds in nature.
Emphasis added.That seems to me the only reason which leads you to conclude that god exists from your presupposition.
Objectivitees wrote:No, Kieth, what you "believe I have maintained" is your misunderstanding of what I have argued. I only made the argument that Atheism is irrational, because it has no explanation for the existence of Logic. Theism can have an explanation. As a corollary, I argued that since logic cannot come from the Atheistic (naturalistic) worldview, when an Atheist uses Logic, he quite ironically argues for the truth of the opposing proposition.(Theism) This is true, because if logic cannot come from a natural worldview, it necessarily comes from a Theistic one, as there are no other options available. (Law of excluded middle) Therefore, in order for an Atheist to use Logic as if it were true, (to support his position) he would have to assume (presuppose) it is true in the worldview from which it came. In order to be true in that worldview, Logic tells us that the whole worldview would also have to be consistent with logic's truth in order for Logic to be true.................Therefore, since the Atheist presupposes that Logic is true, he presupposes the worldview it came from is also true.
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