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(7) Divine Law: The grace-based relationship
Divine Law is where theology begins. Attempting to explain God in relation to man by what we can observe from nature only gets us to the conclusion that He exists, that He is good, and mankind is constantly quarrelling with … Continue reading
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Debate 6: Moral Law
It would be premature to launch into the topic of a grace-based relationship without first giving support to the notion that God is a person capable of relationship. So far, I have operated from the viewpoint that the concessions made … Continue reading
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(3) Argument in debate: Experience vs. Authority
Empiricism is the doctrine that all knowledge is derived from sense experience. An authority is an accepted source of information. You can look these up yourself or accept that I have already done so. In either case, you will accept … Continue reading
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