Hawkeye

I recently got into an exchange with a classical apologist, Spencer Hawkins. So, the credit goes to him. Here’s how it went: “1) Your first move is to shift the burden of proof. You make the claim that ALL non-Christian worldviews are logically impossible,” i)The issue is that to propose a question-begging claim. To say that it is possible doesn’t show it to be possible. From the Christian perspective, my God is the measure of what is and is not possible. You even say later “I can imagine the Christian God not existing without running into a logical contradiction”. This … Continue reading Hawkeye

Lectures on Revelation

Dr. Vern Poythress: Revelation: Introduction Interpretive Principles of Revelation How to Read and Understand Revelation Throne Vision Sealed Scroll and the Lamb Understanding the Organizational Structure of Revelation God’s Vision of the Future Understanding Dispensationalism Themes in Revelation: Introduction Themes in Revelation: Historical Setting Themes in Revelation: Structure Themes in Revelation: Theophany Themes in Revelation: The Seven Seals Themes in Revelation: The Seven Trumpets Themes in Revelation: Counterfeiting Themes in Revelation: The Beast Themes in Revelation: The Prostitute (part 9 of 12) Themes in Revelation: The Millenium Themes in Revelation: Revelation 20 Themes in Revelation: The Consummation What to Say … Continue reading Lectures on Revelation

Circular Reasoning and Circular Arguments

It is often tossed at Presuppositionalist that they are engaging in Circular reasoning and are begging the question. That all Presuppositionalism proclaims is ” The Bible is true because the Bible is true”. I just wonder if any presuppositionalist has … Continue reading Circular Reasoning and Circular Arguments