
2 Peter 2:12a and Jude 1:10 & 19 speak of those who are like brute beasts, unable to process rational thought and only able to respond to their five senses because they don’t listen to the Holy Spirit.
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Intellectuals argue against the problems they have with rational thought. When a person exalts the human mind and its ability to reason, the Münchausen trilemma (ungodly thinking problem) is an irritation that they must explain away. We’ll expose the ungodly thinking problem in detail before we’re finished. As we will show, the ungodly thinking problem keeps human minds from having true premises without divine revelation.
Intellectuals have many ways to explain away this problem, and one of those ways is by appealing to induction. Typically, intellectuals will make an assertion that goes well beyond the information that they can get from their five senses. For instance, they may deny that anyone can know God. They may dogmatically believe in evolutionism or old-earthism. They may make statements about morals or history. They have no way to have a true premise for claims that go beyond their five senses, but they say, “I use inductive reasoning rather than deductive reasoning, so it doesn’t matter that I can’t prove my premises.” However, that isn’t true. Both inductive and deductive reasoning require true premises. If premises aren’t true, the reasoning or logic is irrational. It isn’t sound. It isn’t sane.
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http://RealReality.org/Real_Faith_and_Reason_Vol_1_-_Scientia.pdf
