Christian Apologetics
Do Christian Apologetics (logical reasoning and scientific evidence used to argue the validity and reality of the claims of Christianity) reinforce a predisposed conclusion?
May our eyes be opened to truth. May we see the needs of our world. May we be inspired to vision and to action.
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I think you need reasoning AND experience when using apologetics...
But isn't experience too subjective? I certainly see it as valuable testimony, but I don't see how it fits in with apologetics.
And if it does, then you're introducing a component of subjectivity into an already biased argument
Maybe I have a skewed understanding of apologetics. How would you define it?
Apologetics moves obstacles out of the way (by the power of the Holy Spirit) so people can see Jesus. Subjective or objective, if God is in it and behind it, it will work.
You can't make someone believe, if the Spirit doesn't open their eyes first, no argument will do...
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