Posts tagged logic and Christianity
Christ or Chaos: Why Only the Biblical Worldview Holds Up to Reality

If you say the world is an illusion but live like it isn’t—checking for trucks before crossing the street—you’ve already disproven your own worldview. Reality won’t let you pretend forever. Only the biblical worldview is comprehensible, coherent, and corresponds to reality. That’s why it’s not Christ or reason, it’s Christ or chaos.

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The Laws of Logic Require God: A Response to Stranglewood

Can atheism account for the laws of logic? In this powerful breakdown of his debate with an atheist named Stranglewood, Joel Settecase demonstrates why logic itself demands the triune God of Scripture. Drawing from a presuppositional, Reformed framework, Joel exposes the fatal weaknesses in secular reasoning and lays out the clear, biblical foundation for truth, knowledge, and rational thought. This article isn’t a recap—it’s a rallying cry for Christians to stand firm in their worldview and challenge unbelief at its root.

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Why Do You Believe In God, When We Have the Principle of Sufficient Reason?

When an agnostic tried to ground logic and knowledge in the Principle of Sufficient Reason instead of the triune God, I showed why that foundation crumbles under its own weight. Only the God of the Bible provides the necessary preconditions for intelligibility—and without Him, you’re left with floating concepts and borrowed capital. Here’s how the debate unfolded—and why presuppositional apologetics still stands undefeated.

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