FS,
Because I have a "christian world view" I account for the laws of logic as a reflection of God.
How does the atheist account for the laws of logic. He cannot. He has to borrow from the christian world view to argue successfully with logic.
As AlanF has been exposed in his thinking that he himself in his mind accounts for logic. Logic being truth cannot be subjective as the human mind would make it.
As pointed out in previous posts' the atheist will try to account for laws of logic through nature and this does not work either, he is then confusing the mind with the universe, the laws of logic are not the result of observable behavior of objects or actions. ie. we do not see in nature something that is both itself and not itself at the same time.
Further, how can absolute, conceptual, abstract laws be derived from a universe of matter, energy and motion? let alone chance.
On this thread Ive had to give definitions of my definitions because the atheist cannot have a "universal standard of rationality" He's just waiting for a definition he can tear down but, the onus is upon the atheist if he wants to argue using logic. At least I can account for the laws of logic the atheist cannot.
No. Take me beyond the Bible God senerio and show me. Logically.And if we use the logic that I.D. proves the existance in the God of the bible,, we can with the same type logic come all sorts of other conclusions as well,, that takes us beyond the bible god senerio. That is if we are fair in our use of that type of logic.
Now do you get it??