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Apologetics 315 Podcast

141 - Argument from Reason with Travis Dickinson

Jun 3, 2024
Travis Dickinson discusses the argument from reason, highlighting how naturalism and Platonism fall short in accounting for logical principles. He argues that the existence of God provides the most plausible explanation. The conversation explores practical apologetics and using reasoning to engage skeptics, pointing towards Christ as the ultimate source of logic.
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Quick takeaways

  • Logical principles rely on the existence of God, as argued in the podcast.
  • Naturalism cannot explain the existence of logical principles outside the natural world.

Deep dives

Overview of the Argument from Reason

The argument from reason aims to demonstrate that if God does not exist, logical principles either do not exist or exist as brute abstract objects. Rejecting their non-existence as self-defeating and their existence as ad hoc, the argument concludes that logical principles are grounded in the existence of God, suggesting that denying the existence of God undercuts the very logic used to reason.

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