This might sound like a dumb question, but I am trying to figure out some epistemology. I only want the best presuppositional response to this:
[b:7314392b54]If the Bible told you that Earth was the shape of a triangle, would you believe it?[/b:7314392b54]
How do you respond to this? Of course you could denounce it as hypothetical... but just to get an idea of what good epistemology looks like...
Would you say that if the Bible says this, then it would be wrong? Or would you say that if the Bible says this, then it must be right? Of course we start out with the presupposition that the Bible is right, and could easily say that we believe it offers the best possible interpretation for reality and has yet been disaproven. But what would you say?
Rembrandt
[b:7314392b54]If the Bible told you that Earth was the shape of a triangle, would you believe it?[/b:7314392b54]
How do you respond to this? Of course you could denounce it as hypothetical... but just to get an idea of what good epistemology looks like...
Would you say that if the Bible says this, then it would be wrong? Or would you say that if the Bible says this, then it must be right? Of course we start out with the presupposition that the Bible is right, and could easily say that we believe it offers the best possible interpretation for reality and has yet been disaproven. But what would you say?
Rembrandt