Charles Meadows
New Member
Paul,
This idea that the Bible and Christianity are beyond proof and must only be taken by faith is just Immanuel Kant regurgitated.
And what did Jesus say to Thomas? Blessed are they who have not seen but have believed.
I don't suggest that Christianity in all facets is, by its nature, beyond proof. Rather I suggest that if we make provability a criterion for accepting a biblical truth we are approaching things in a fundamentally wrong-headed manner.
This idea that the Bible and Christianity are beyond proof and must only be taken by faith is just Immanuel Kant regurgitated.
And what did Jesus say to Thomas? Blessed are they who have not seen but have believed.
I don't suggest that Christianity in all facets is, by its nature, beyond proof. Rather I suggest that if we make provability a criterion for accepting a biblical truth we are approaching things in a fundamentally wrong-headed manner.