A comment
Farrell Till errancy@infidels.org
Thu, 10 Jun 1999 19:27:53 -0700 (00929086073, 2.2.32.19990611022753.008fe700@midwest.net)
At 05:11 PM 6/10/99 -0500, you wrote:
>At 05:49 PM 6/10/99 -0400, you wrote:
>>Jason:
>>What do you mean "it proves nothing"? If God, that is Jesus Christ, is a
>>personal God and He acts on a personal level, as well as public then yes it
>>does. It might not prove it to *you* specifically because it's not your
>>experience, but it does prove that God (if existing...) does work in
>>individual lives.
>>
>>RevGaud
>>hello Jason,
>>Please re-read your reply to Farrell. How can that "prove" that God
>>is a personal God and "prove" that God works in individual's lives,
>>when you admit that the proposition rests on a supposition, that
>>supposition being "if existing...", that is, IF God exists? Saying
>>"IF" makes it unsure and thus it cannot be proven.
>
>Jason:
>
>If i had said it without the if, i would probably have been accused of
>sermonizing. Or would i have been?
>
TILL
No, you would have been accused of begging the question.
Farrell Till
Skepticism, Inc.
jftill@midwest.net