final Flashcards
(103 cards)
What may someone who believes contrary to the evidence do in response?(5:49)
Why can an unbeliever always invoke a rescuing device?(7:00)
Define Presupposition:(9:38)
For the Christian and therefore the creationist what should be the ultimate standard?(11:50)
What are two things to remember when people ask you to be neutral:(21:23)
What are the two points given about Ultimate Authority:(24:06)
What are three things that we rely upon in order to know anything:(25:03
Define and refute Relativism:(28:45)All things are relative, there are no absolutes?
What then does the Christian need to point out about the non-Christan worldview?(32:39
Absolute Morality: In the Christian worldview God is what?(34:14)
What do you ask anyone who has rejected Biblical authority?(35:18)
Biblical origin of the Laws of Logic:(40:05)
What are the THREE properties of Laws of Logic and how can the Biblical God account for all of these properties?
What strategy does the Bible provide for answering objections?Based on which verses?(46:5
NEW LOGICAL FALAICES
The Christian has a moral obligation to be what?(1:30)
Define Proposition:(3:40)
Define Argument:(4:50)
Define Fallacy:(6:10)
Define Validity:(7:30)
Two ways you can have a bad argument:(7:55)
Even an invalid argument can have, by accident what?
Name two kinds of Logic:
If not a scientific theory, What is evolution really?(16:20)