
(quote from RealReality.org/Real_Faith_and_Reason_Vol_2_-_Scientia.pdf)
Presuppositional apologetics has made some important points. Presuppositional apologetics has done much good. Even so, we have to be careful using the term since “presupposition” means made-up stuff to most people. We shouldn’t use the word “theory” when speaking of the stories of evolution. We should use the word presuppose when speaking of the stories of evolution. We shouldn’t use the word “presuppose” when we talk about God or His revelation. If we say we presuppose the Bible is true, we have told people we made up a story. We say we told ourselves the Bible is true. We say we make-believe the Bible is true. That’s not very convincing. And it’s not what’s happening. Why would anyone lie about what’s really happening? Why not tell the truth? The Holy Spirit speaks to us from within and shows us the Bible is true. And anyone can test this since everyone who sincerely seeks truth finds Christ.
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