cupotea
Puritan Board Junior
I have a question. It's not a trick question, but it IS one that I am intrigued by. I am not a presuppositionalist, but I am not really well acquainted with it either. I do have a strong love for Gordon Clark and his book "The Christian View of God and Men," but I'm not really sure what to think, yet. Here is my question:
How would you answer a person whom you are witnessing to who tells you that he thinks the Bible contradicts itself, for example, they say, "The Bible contradicts itself because one Gospel says Judas hung himself, but Acts says that Judas' guts spilled out onto the field."
This is a simple question, it seems to me, but would a presuppositionalist deal with this question any differently than an evidentialist? My friend who is a Classical Apologist seems to think so.
How would you answer a person whom you are witnessing to who tells you that he thinks the Bible contradicts itself, for example, they say, "The Bible contradicts itself because one Gospel says Judas hung himself, but Acts says that Judas' guts spilled out onto the field."
This is a simple question, it seems to me, but would a presuppositionalist deal with this question any differently than an evidentialist? My friend who is a Classical Apologist seems to think so.