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Dr. Chris Bolt, Presuppositionalism3 Comments

Reponses to Pallmann on Presuppositional Apologetics

June 1, 2021August 27, 2021 TheSire

  UPDATED: There have been several exchanges with Pallmann and even another video responding to critics. I wish to share all the recent relevant information, but with a special thanks to Daniel Akande for his responses and hard work that … Continue reading Reponses to Pallmann on Presuppositional Apologetics

Chris Matthew, Presuppositionalism1 Comment

Why couldn’t Logic just be Descriptive?

May 25, 2021May 25, 2021 TheSire

Chris Matthew answered a few questions regarding logic and I wish to share them here. He was asked why logic couldn’t be descriptive and why couldn’t they just be in particular: I think there are several problems here. First, this … Continue reading Why couldn’t Logic just be Descriptive?

Dr. Cornelius Van Til, Dr. Greg Bahnsen, Presuppositionalism1 Comment

Is Presuppositionalism Postmodernism?

May 13, 2021May 13, 2021 TheSire

Some maintain that presuppositionalism is really no different from post-modernism because it asserts that there is no objective source to lay aside our presuppositions and actually know the world apart from any worldviews. That we are merely stuck in our … Continue reading Is Presuppositionalism Postmodernism?

philosophy, Presuppositionalism1 Comment

What is Abstraction?

May 6, 2021 TheSire

I wish to quote J. Alexander Rutherford on the issue of Abstraction: I think that neither of these extremes is appropriate. To the contrary, abstraction properly conceived is a necessary tool in coming to true knowledge of God and His … Continue reading What is Abstraction?

philosophy, Presuppositionalism2 Comments

The British Empiricists

May 5, 2021May 25, 2021 TheSire

There has been a bit of time in between writing these articles. I wish to finish up this review of philosophers in a very brief way for people to refer to. For those not familiar, I recommend the previous installment: … Continue reading The British Empiricists

Blogs, Chris Matthew, Doctrine of God, Presuppositionalism1 Comment

The Omniscient Lord: How Does God Know Things?

April 22, 2021April 28, 2021 TheSire

The Omniscient Lord: How Does God Know Things? by Chris Matthew In this limited treatment of God’s knowledge, I hope to begin by discussing the accommodated nature of propositions, followed by an excursus on God’s self-consciousness, and close with an … Continue reading The Omniscient Lord: How Does God Know Things?

Dr. Greg Bahnsen, Jimmy Stephens, PresuppositionalismLeave a comment

The God Hypothesis

February 2, 2021February 2, 2021 TheSire

There was a question asked of Presuppositionalists regarding Bahnsen’s argument. Jimmy Stephens gave his thoughts and certain conversation. Here were the results: Matthew Flanagan: So I have been reading Bahnsen’s critiques of people like Carnell, Clark and Schafer, and Bahnsen … Continue reading The God Hypothesis

philosophy, Presuppositionalism2 Comments

Aristotle: A Van Tilian’s Thoughts

August 26, 2020June 16, 2021 TheSire

I wish to give some critical remarks towards the metaphysics and epistemology of Aristotle regarding universals. Aristotle wishes to do justice to both universality and particularity. He tries to improve on the Platonist program. He sees the issue with this … Continue reading Aristotle: A Van Tilian’s Thoughts

Dr. Chris Bolt, Presuppositionalism

Recent Interviews of Chris Bolt

May 29, 2020 TheSire

There are some recent interviews that Dr. Bolt participated in that are worth a watch. Here are a few of them: Christian Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Apologetics: A Conversation Between Chris Bolt and Craig Carter(Part 1) Christian Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Apologetics: … Continue reading Recent Interviews of Chris Bolt

Atheism, Jimmy Stephens, Presuppositionalism

Generically Atheist

May 24, 2020 TheSire

This is a conversation from discord with some added comments. Atheist: 1. TAG is just a deist argument First notice that TAG is a deist argument. If it convinced you, you’d be a deist, not a Christian. The apologist would … Continue reading Generically Atheist

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