Reasoning involves using the laws of logic. These include the law of non-contradiction which says that you can’t have A and not-A at the same time and in the same relationship. For example, the statement “My car is in the parking lot, and it is not the case that my car is in the parking lot” is necessarily false by the law of non-contradiction. Any rational person would accept this law. But why is this law true? Why should there be a law of non-contradiction, or for that matter, any laws of reasoning? The Christian can answer this question. For the Christian there is an absolute standard for reasoning; we are to pattern our thoughts after God’s. The laws of logic are a reflection of the way God thinks. The law of non-contradiction is not simply one person’s opinion of how we ought to think, rather it stems from God’s self-consistent nature. God cannot deny Himself ( 2 Timothy 2:13), and so, the way God upholds the universe will necessarily be non-contradictory.
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Is this fellow aware that his faith is based on a book in which the laws of logic are constantly broken?
In which a man can be God and not God, at the same time?
A character who is his own father?
Hello?
I mean, you have guys walking on water, gaining super powers through their long hair and surviving in the belly of whales for days at a time (and not dehydrating).
After all, since God created gravity and gravity is logical and a matter of fact, then anyone who defies gravity (by say, magically flying away) would be considered illogical and contradictory towards God's established laws, right?
Theists, please....stick with plain old blind faith....its always worked better for you...
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