Reason... and perhaps experiences? Yet, if these form the foundations then how do you prove your reasoning and experiences are true without becoming circular?Jad wrote:The title of your thread here is called Can you prove God exists only using logic? However inside the first post you are not asking if one can prove God's existence using logic on it's own, you are asking if one can prove that God exists using only logic AND reason. There is a big difference here.J.L. Jameson wrote:I am wondering if any of you believe that you can prove that God exists using only logic and reason?
As everyone has correctly pointed out already logic cannot prove or disprove anything, on it's own. Add reason to your logic and you get a difference story.
1) All Irish people have pink tails
2) Jameson and Jad are Irish, therefore
3) Jameson and Jad have pink tails
Just quickly the above statement is completely logical but it's not actually true, obviously. It is logical only because the conclusion (3) follows the first two statements logically but in reality there is no such thing as human people with pink tails. That is where reason comes in. Reason gives us actual material truth about reality.
I see at some time we have to say enough of the extreme rationalist position that we can have iron-clad certainty via a logical argumentative manner. At some point we just accept things because they are most obvious and it seems ridiculous to believe otherwise. We do not accept such things because they have been proven, but simply because they present themselves to us as the most basic and obvious truths which seem to make coherent many other things in life.
To a great extent my acceptance of God being true is more because of this. Logic and reason (apologetics) is just something which helps complete the picture for me, as it should, to reassure me that my belief in God is rational and coherent and therefore worthy of acceptance.