Paladin
Purchased Bewilderment
Ahem... anyway, getting back on task
Doesn't the theist have it the hardest because of the dilemma of using a logical approach to proof anyway? I mean, perhaps I have it all wrong here but if we were to ask the theist, ala Socratic "please define your terms" style of logic wouldn't that necessarily then negate the concept of " that which is beyond definition?" So, the moment we ask the believer in God to prove the existence of his God, we have in fact set him up for failure to begin with.
Nicht wahr?
Doesn't the theist have it the hardest because of the dilemma of using a logical approach to proof anyway? I mean, perhaps I have it all wrong here but if we were to ask the theist, ala Socratic "please define your terms" style of logic wouldn't that necessarily then negate the concept of " that which is beyond definition?" So, the moment we ask the believer in God to prove the existence of his God, we have in fact set him up for failure to begin with.
Nicht wahr?