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In nearly every debate, people always seem to insist on using "I believe this because of my religion" or "it's in the bible."
However, are these actual valid foundations for debate? |
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![]() portami via ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 467 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 132,187 ![]() |
If you took the Bible away, there would be nothing to support any Christian argument.
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If you took the Bible away, there would be nothing to support any Christian argument. That's where you're wrong. Many famous theologians, specifically natural theologists, have created numerous arguments in support of christiany, and have written volumes on the subject, without ever using biblical scripture as a premise. Most notably, of these men, was Saint Thomas Aquinas. However, more seriously, you are mistaken in assuming that the Bible alone, in any way, supports a Christian argument. It doesn't. The Bible, itself, does, in no way, work as proof towards the supposed reality of Christianity. That is a logical fallacy, and a mere argument from authority. Simply because the Bible says it will never make it so, whether it is indeed true or not. |
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