Chris Bolt & Eli Ayala (Presupp Applied to Competing Religions)

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In this interview, Eli Ayala and Chris Bolt discuss how presupp can be applied to competing religious perspectives. The goal here is to demonstrate the wide and all-encompassing application of the presuppositional methodology.
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Great topic!! Been desperately looking for more good info on this, especifically on Islam. Please do more on this 🙏🏽 Blessings

Habakkuk
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Half-way through. Man Eli, I wish I took your course (I just your video you made a couple weeks ago about it today). I’m very interested in this but I don’t think my pastor has heard of this kind of stuff (even though it’s a reformed Presbyterian church).

riche
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I think another way to answer why the uni-god "with multiple thoughts" can't ground the one and the many, is to say that a uni-god couldn't account for his own thoughts.

Chrisc
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I want to debate Eli, what system gives you the nessesary conditions for a fun time? Xbox or PS4?

brianbivins
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"Playstation provides the necessary preconditions for a fun time"
-- Eli Ayala.

HumanAction
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Are we sure that the concept of an afterlife is supposed to be the “theme” of our existence and thus the focus of our pursuits?....or...is it something else? I have every reason to believe that we’re focusing in on all the wrong things. Consider this very conversation. It’s riddled with ideas that do little more than create separation. In my 40 plus years of study, I have discovered just three premises that apply to everyone on the planet. These three are irrefutable and carry the power of unity regardless of beliefs, nationality, upbringing, religion, race, gender, etc. etc.
Interested?

mr.c
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Idk wtf this Brenda is talking about, it’s clearly a true dichotomy.

ryanbrown
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Christianity cannot provide the necessary precondition of human knowledge and intelligibility
-The Christian conception of God is self-contradictory in that an all-loving God would never send His children to suffer in hell for eternity.

-Such a god cannot be omni-benevolent, but is in fact evil.

-Such a god cannot be trusted to provide the necessary preconditions for truth and knowledge.

I am not saying that Christians do not accept the Supreme God. I am saying they misunderstand God, and that the logical implications of this misunderstanding is that they end up with a conception of God that is quite the opposite to what they profess to believe about Him.

I do believe that they can still make progress in their love for God, if they are sincere. But their irrational idea that they alone have the Truth, and that everyone else will go to hell is absurd and dangerous.

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