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Pilgrim Sorry, for starting this thread up again, but perhaps I need a little lesson on just what Presuppositional Apologetics is. In a nutshell, I would sum it up by basically saying that we should start with the Bible and anything that contradicts the Word of God is wrong. For a Christian the Bible can not be eliminated from argument, because then the Christian’s presupposition would be gone. In my way of thinking for the most part, I think AIG tries to do this. I have read a few articles on Presuppositional apologetics and I also have John Frame’s book ‘Apologetics to the Glory of God’. Yet, I don’t see how it conflicts with AIG form of apologetics. Unless of course it is wrong to start with Scripture and show people what facts science has been able to uncover. I have included something written by Ken Ham of AIG that explains their apologetics better than I can. Perhaps you can show me, where and how it differs from Presuppositional Apologetics. Thanks for your patience, I know I have a lot to learn. Debate terms If one agrees to a discussion without using the Bible as some people insist, then they have set the terms of the debate. In essence these terms are: 1. ‘Facts’ are neutral. However, there are no such things as ‘brute facts’; all facts are interpreted. Once the Bible is eliminated in the argument, then the Christians’ presuppositions are gone, leaving them unable to effectively give an alternate interpretation of the facts. Their opponents then have the upper hand as they still have their presuppositions — see Naturalism, logic and reality. 2. Truth can/should be determined independent of God. However, the Bible states: ‘The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom’ (Psalm 111:10); ‘The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge’ (Proverbs 1:7). ‘But the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned’ (1 Corinthians 2:14). A Christian cannot divorce the spiritual nature of the battle from the battle itself. A non-Christian is not neutral. The Bible makes this very clear: ‘The one who is not with Me is against Me, and the one who does not gather with Me scatters’ (Matthew 12:30); ‘And this is the condemnation, that the Light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than the Light, because their deeds were evil’ (John 3:19). Agreeing to such terms of debate also implicitly accepts their proposition that the Bible’s account of the universe’s history is irrelevant to understanding that history! Ultimately, God’s Word convicts 1 Peter 3:15 and other passages make it clear we are to use every argument we can to convince people of the truth, and 2 Cor. 10:4–5 says we are to refute error (like Paul did in his ministry to the Gentiles). Nonetheless, we must never forget Hebrews 4:12: ‘For the word of God is living and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing apart of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.’ Also, Isaiah 55:11: ‘So shall My word be, which goes out of My mouth; it shall not return to Me void, but it shall accomplish what I please, and it shall certainly do what I sent it to do.’ Even though our human arguments may be powerful, ultimately it is God’s Word that convicts and opens people to the truth. In all of our arguments, we must not divorce what we are saying from the Word that convicts. Practical application When someone tells me they want ‘proof’ or ‘evidence’, not the Bible, my response is as follows: ‘You might not believe the Bible but I do. And I believe it gives me the right basis to understand this universe and correctly interpret the facts around me. I’m going to give you some examples of how building my thinking on the Bible explains the world and is not contradicted by science. For instance, the Bible states that God made distinct kinds of animals and plants. Let me show you what happens when I build my thinking on this presupposition. I will illustrate how processes such as natural selection, genetic drift, etc. can be explained and interpreted. You will see how the science of genetics makes sense based upon the Bible.’ One can of course do this with numerous scientific examples, showing how the issue of sin and judgment, for example, is relevant to geology and fossil evidence. And how the Fall of man, with the subsequent Curse on creation, makes sense of the evidence of harmful mutations, violence, and death. Once I’ve explained some of this in detail, I then continue: ‘Now let me ask you to defend your position concerning these matters. Please show me how your way of thinking, based on your beliefs, makes sense of the same evidence. And I want you to point out where my science and logic are wrong.’ In arguing this way, a Christian is: 1. Using biblical presuppositions to build a way of thinking to interpret the evidence. 2. Showing that the Bible and science go hand in hand.1 3. Challenging the presuppositions of the other person (many are unaware they have these). 4. Forcing the debater to logically defend his position consistent with science and his own presuppositions (many will find that they cannot do this). 5. Honouring the Word of God that convicts the soul. Remember, it’s no good convincing people to believe in creation, without also leading them to believe and trust in the Creator/Redeemer, Jesus Christ. God honours those who honour His Word. We need to use God-honouring ways of reaching people with the truth of what life is all about. Tom
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