Monthly Archives: June 2012

Inductive Logic

The first area of logic we will evaluate is inductive logic which is reasoning from particular facts or individual cases to a general principle.  A large part of science is based upon inductive logic and we will use science as … Continue reading

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Logic

The past few blogs have concluded that human experiences, both our own experiences and the experiences of others, can provide assistance in our search for what is true.  However, they can also be very misleading.  Isaac Watts explains it succinctly: … Continue reading

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The Difficulty of Examining Our Beliefs

As we saw in the last blog, we must have the assistance of other if we are to discover what is true; if we are to discover valid reasons for Christianity.  However, there are dangers in relying on others.  All … Continue reading

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