Considering and believing I leave to them. The question is - ought to be - what is known and on what foundation or grounds. Nor do I suppose that knowledge-based thinking is a threat to Christianity properly understood, because Christianity is not, near as I can tell, any sort of knowledge-based body of thought in the sense of any kind of science or logic. It may claim an inner logic or consistency, but that must remain internal, because it makes no claim to knowledge.Millions of people around the world (such as our friend 3017) consider it to be — EricH
I am not versed enough in this material to speak with authority on the topic, that is why I left it open. — JerseyFlight
You should try asking me about it next time. — JerseyFlight
just like I do not care whether Muhammad existed. If you want to spend your time researching it you are free to do it, but I will admonish you that there are far more important things to study. — JerseyFlight
Is contradicted by: — JerseyFlight
At no time was it said that Carrier supports his lines on the basis of nihilism, and yes that I argued on the basis of nihilism. Try to read more carefully and in less haste to respond. — Gus Lamarch
is more important to study than say, economics, it is likely I will give my time to Jesus. — JerseyFlight
However, this is not an exchange of value because the topic is itself lacking in value. It would be advisable for you to try to focus on things that have more value. — JerseyFlight
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