Brian Bosse
"The Brain"
Hello Civ, Sean and Matthew,
For the sake of discussion, let's assume as our axiom that Scripture is the Word of God. Let's also assume that the teachings of Scripture (i.e., derived theorems from our axiom) provide an accounting for the laws of logic as well as man's innate equipment to reason, and many other things. I believe Matthew's point is that whatever method of reasoning we use to deduce (?) our theorems from our axiom will involve some type of empirical analysis as well as inductive reasoning amongst other things.
Matthew, is this in fact your point? If so, Civ and Sean, how would you answer this? I have my own answer, but will wait to see how Civ and Sean answer.
Sincerely,
Brian
For the sake of discussion, let's assume as our axiom that Scripture is the Word of God. Let's also assume that the teachings of Scripture (i.e., derived theorems from our axiom) provide an accounting for the laws of logic as well as man's innate equipment to reason, and many other things. I believe Matthew's point is that whatever method of reasoning we use to deduce (?) our theorems from our axiom will involve some type of empirical analysis as well as inductive reasoning amongst other things.
Matthew, is this in fact your point? If so, Civ and Sean, how would you answer this? I have my own answer, but will wait to see how Civ and Sean answer.
Sincerely,
Brian