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13 Απρ 2018 · There are many laws of logic. But three are considered the most basic or primary. Let’s examine these three and how they stem from the mind of God. There is the law of non-contradiction. This law states that a proposition and its negation cannot both be true at the same time and in the same sense.
22 Φεβ 2006 · As valuable as reason or logic is in apologetics, many Christian apologists today express reservations about the primacy and comprehensive use of reason, and in particular deductive logic, in classical apologetics.
The Bible in many, many places contains syllogisms, even if they are not explicitly in syllogistic form (P1, P2, Conclusion, etc.). Allow me to explain what a syllogism is, describe types, and show you a few examples.
5 Αυγ 2023 · The either-or fallacy, also known as the false dilemma, is a logical fallacy that presents only two options when more alternatives or possibilities exist, thereby oversimplifying a complex situation. This happens, unfortunately, all the time!
12 Φεβ 2022 · Part One: A biblical study of logic -- Introduction: Five points of truth and fallacy -- 1. The biblical mandate for logical thinking -- 2. Theological foundations of logic -- 3. The Ten Commandments and logic -- 4. The Bible and critical thinking -- 5. Sophistry, refutation, and fallacy -- Part Two: Biblical logic applied -- Fallacies of ...
12 Απρ 2016 · Today I want to look at a few examples of Informal Logical Fallacies and how the Bible actually uses these principles correctly. The Law of Non-Contradiction. It states, “ Two contradictory statements cannot possibly be true at the same time and in the same relationship.” For example, you couldn’t say, “The Earth is round and not round.”
The Bible is logical in its content, provides examples of godly men reasoning, has doctrine established by logical extension, and confutes error by logical refutation. Christians should learn logic, for they are the rules of thinking, persuading, and defending.