Quote:
Quote by: pam699 HEY BEFORE WE GO ON YOU HAVE TO PROVE TO THINGS
1)that logic is an epistemic condition to discover truth
2)that logic is an epistemic condition to discuss god- since quatum mechamics has shown normal logic is not an epistemic condition to discuss the mircro world
so normal logic mat not be the right logic to discuss god
before we go any where u must prove these two points |
This isn't quantum mechanics or another universe, mate, its theology. I am perfectly within reasonable bounds for using logic to discern my theological stance. Theology and philosophy both interconnect, and philosophy has it's foundations in logic, not fairytales.
If you are saying it may not be the right thing to do to commit reasonable and logical means to come to a conclusion about a god, then that really blows all potential of arguing about the subject out of the water.
And by the way, if it must be so, I will make a premise of this thread be that logic can be used to litmus test the existence of a god.