
Protestantism, Contingency, and D&D (Cameron Bertuzzi) | Ep. 194
Pints With Aquinas
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De Jure Objections Against Christianity
If somebody says, i have a properly basic belief in god's existence, this isn't an argument for god's existence. You would have to offer evidences or something, or an argument. And so what he says is that if you want to argue that the christian is irrational or unjustified or unwarranted in their belief in god’s existence, you've got to move to the level of fact. He gives basically two conditional statements: If god exists, then christianity can be warranted; but if god does not exist, probably belief in god is not warranted.
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