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Originally Posted by JM RJS, I find presuppositional apologetics helpful, but not always in everyday convo with unbelievers. It's been my experiance that people have a hard time following transcendental arguments and there is always the criticism that presuppositionalism or the TAG doesn't prove the God of the Bible, just "a" God...or that presuppositionalism can only disprove the argument in front of it and not all arguments.
I'm still new and learning as well.
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You are confusing TAG with presuppositional methodology. One can be a presuppositionalist and use evidences all day long, although I have personally found it far more helpful to challenge their presuppositions.
http://www.vantil.info/articles/vtfem.html#AIII1
As far as TAG can only disprove the argument in front of it (don't confuse presuppositionalism with a single argument), so what?
I don't mean to sound harsh in this post at all, but this is how we learn.