amishrockstar
Puritan Board Freshman
I have a question about presuppositions...
Do we pre-suppose (believe) something to be true apriori or are our presuppositions based on some sort of external evidence(s)?
In other words, do we believe in (presuppose) the existence of God based on evidence (His Word, or historical evidence, or natural revelation, or His Spirit drawing us to Himself) or do we believe in (presuppose) His existence as apriori -- apart from external evidences?
Note:
This question isn't necessarily limited to God's existence; we could ask similar questions about presupposing our own existence or the world's existence.
Thanks,
Matthew
Do we pre-suppose (believe) something to be true apriori or are our presuppositions based on some sort of external evidence(s)?
In other words, do we believe in (presuppose) the existence of God based on evidence (His Word, or historical evidence, or natural revelation, or His Spirit drawing us to Himself) or do we believe in (presuppose) His existence as apriori -- apart from external evidences?
Note:
This question isn't necessarily limited to God's existence; we could ask similar questions about presupposing our own existence or the world's existence.
Thanks,
Matthew
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