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Applied logic
Understanding critical thinking is so important to apologetics. What are some resources y'all have found to improve your critical thinking skills?
Applied logic
0 likes • Apr 22
@Aaron Yost there is something in common that God used to link the scriptures with: number 3. From the Garden with God knowing good and evil, to the Covenant in Genesis 15, to the crucifixion with Jesus in the middle while opposite prisoners, one remorseful whereas the other was not, depicted the structure of the Atoms and three particles with God as the neutral neutron.
0 likes • Apr 22
@Aaron Yost do you really want a parable for your records? When God walked with Israel in the desert He was a manifestation of 3: cloud, fire and bright light. When the atom bomb exploded in Japan, witness saw the same thing: mushroom cloud, fire and bright light. Guess which particle did they use? The NEUTRAL NEUTRON, the God particle according to the scriptures. Jesus was in the middle. How's that for a parable? The scriptures is a scientific record. Do you think God lied to us about the four biblical icons?
What's Your Apologetic Approach?
I’m curious how others here approach apologetics. I lean heavily presuppositional, but I’ve found myself occasionally drawing from classical or evidential methods depending on the context. For those of you familiar with the different approaches, what’s your primary method—and what has shaped that preference?
1 like • Apr 15
Hello. I'm new to group and unfamiliar with apologetics. I'm wondering what "presuppositional" is in apologetic.
0 likes • Apr 16
Thank you. Very interesting.
Understanding the Trinity (?)
So in my head Jesus === God === Holy Spirit... The only reason humans in 3 dimensions perceive this in a "triune" fashion is for the same reason we could poke our finger through a 2d world and they'd see magic, draw ourselves in their reality and they'd see "us" but not in our full 3d nature. But someone mentioned that's "partialism"? Vs the water analogy being modalism... A question that came to my mind was about whether or not Jesus lived "forever" (the same way God is/does/has) like people talk about how Moses saw the burning bush and it was Jesus, or there's a few other sort of unnamed characters in the OT stories that we could say are Jesus but we won't really know till we die. If Jesus is eternal then it makes sense he's a projection of a 4d (or any higher dimension) God into our 3d reality... Interesting not sure if/how relevant to my question/rhetoric this is? https://youtube.com/shorts/XoGU4_o18sU?si=4xKXFyM5TKam2Ygi I'm less intrigued / distracted by other religions because if the Bible is truth then God is Logic, and if God reveals himself to us then we CAN understand God in so much as he's revealed himself to us. Not that we can ever become God but that he's not unintelligible to us. Esp in that we are created in his image we should have some capacity that is like God (as we are to the animals) but we just don't know everything (or really much of anything in the grand scheme) 😅
0 likes • Apr 15
The God of the Torah is the Trinity God who knows "good" and "evil". Nothing more!
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