Explore the age-old philosophical problem of the one and the many with insights from theology and philosophy. This podcast delves into how different worldviews, from the pre-Socratics to modern thought, attempt to reconcile unity and diversity. Discover how the Christian doctrine of the Trinity offers a unique and comprehensive solution to this problem, providing the necessary preconditions for knowledge and a meaningful experience of reality
Dive deep into the world of apologetics with this podcast episode! We explore presuppositional apologetics, a method that challenges the very foundations of unbelief. Instead of trying to prove God's existence, presuppositionalism aims to expose the inherent inconsistencies in worldviews that deny God.
The Christian apologist when presented with an unbeliever that suppresses belief in God should first and foremost diagnose and isolate the root cause of unbelief. In order to determine the root cause of unbelief, we can consult the unbeliever and we can consult God's revelation. The unbeliever will most likely appeal to a lack of evidence as his or her reason for unbelief whereas the Bible, on the other hand, says that a disbelief in the existence of the one true God is a moral problem stemming from man's rebellion, and not an intellectual problem stemming from not having enough facts. As Christians we should believe God's Word as God's Word is our highest authority. The manner in which we answer the question on God's existence must therefore be governed by what the Bible teaches on the topic. https://www.apologeticscentral.org/post/does-god-exist-proof-of-god-s-existence
The goal of this article is to build on Greg Bahnsen's famous article, 'The Impropriety of Evidentially Arguing for the Resurrection' and hopefully make it more understandable as to avoid any misunderstandings that might arise from those new to presuppositional apologetics and those seeking to understand it better.