It is for the very reason that I am intellectually honest with myself that I can see that your method is a very flawed way of determining truth. Sorry but this entire way of thinking is rooted in circular logic. In your mind, you don't need to do any reasoning because you already presuppose that it's true. But that doesn't make it true.jlay wrote:Whose logic and reason? Man's? Good luck with that.Faith and learning from the Word of God are extremely important, but I feel that they should also be reconciled with logic and reason because it gives reassurance to both me and non-Christians that I'm not being suckered into a belief system that goes against a good deal of observable evidence.
So you want a faith that the world won't make fun of you for having? That's not biblical.
Just what observable evidence conflicts with faith? All evidence is nuetral. Evidence doens't speak for itself. It has to be interpreted. So, what lens are you going to view this evidence through? Based on your post, it sounds like the worlds. Sounds like when the rubber hits the road, you are going to place your faith in the world. That my friend is not wise. I wouldn't worry so much of your future faith position. I'd worry about your current faith position. Because it doesn't sound like a biblical one, based on your own words.
There is no logic or reason apart from the Word of God. None.This statement is self-defeating. There is no reason apart from the truth of God.I don't think I would be able to go against reason.
And what is knowledge? Proverbs 1:7I think God wants to trust Him, but also to be intellectually honest with ourselves. That's why He gave us a mind that thrives on knowledge.
What is its source? Col 2:3
You do need to start being intellectually honest with yourself. He gave you a mind all right. What a terrible thing to even hint at using reason and logic to deny the one who created the very thing.
And no, I don't just want a faith that the world makes fun for me having, I'm not that spineless. I want my Christian faith to be strengthened by sources other than the original source (as well as the original source), not so that I can conform with the world, but so that I myself can believe it with less skepticism. Where do you get the idea that reason is worthless? Sure, people may not have infinite knowledge, but we are able to percieve to some degree the truth around us. If someone tells me that God says that 2+2=5, I'm probably going to put two and two together. Through reason and observation, I can put up two fingers on each hand, then count them to see that it's four. Likewise, if the Bible said 2+2=5 (which it doesn't, but if it did) I would probably have to question it a little bit rather than say that it's true simply becuase all knowledge comes from God, and I know based on nothing that this came from God. In that case, something that supposedly came from God would be in direct opposition to something I know for a fact. I believe that this is a biblically sound position to have (1 Thessalonians 5:21), and you telling me it's not doesn't make it not.
Evidence is not all neutral. Some ambigous evidence is, but not all. You use evidence to determine small truths in your everyday life all the time. A person who didn't would probably a somewhat bewildered person.