How We Know, and Relative Application of Motive
Posted by CelticBear on October 18th, 2006
An interesting article on Debunking Christianity, tells the continuing story of a man whose father is trying to pray for his sons to return to Christ:
http://debunkingchristianity.blogspot.com/2006/10/will-god-answer-this-prayer-part-2.html
In this article, the author brings up the subject of how we come to know what we know. How do we know we know it. And refers to a previous artile on the subject:
http://debunkingchristianity.blogspot.com/2006/07/particularism-and-christianity.html
I find that article interesting because of the point it brings up about how we might know a premise to be true but can still be wrong in how we use that premise for further arguements.
It also puts to task “God’s morality” as presented in the Bible based on one of the MANY example of Old Testament slaughter of innocents by God for misapplied infractions.

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