: And how do you know that the logic one uses is of God?Obviously, you do not understand formal logic. If you did, you would have never asked that question. Formal logic is formal logic and "God logic" falls under the same rules as "human logic," logically speaking!
I was not talking about the many "matters of faith," but rather moral issues of which some can be evaluated logically. Specifically, I was talking about a certain moral ethic known as the "Divine Command Theory of Ethics" and nothing more. That particular theory CAN be evaluated logically as I have shown. If you want to challenge my conclusions, please feel free to do so.I suggest you study the subject and you will then see that if certain theological and ethical dilemmas cannot stand up to logic, then they are not worthy of consideration, much less belief.Farkel
I was not talking about the many "matters of faith," but rather moral issues of which some can be evaluated logically. Specifically, I was talking about a certain moral ethic known as the "Divine Command Theory of Ethics" and nothing more. That particular theory CAN be evaluated logically as I have shown. If you want to challenge my conclusions, please feel free to do so.I suggest you study the subject and you will then see that if certain theological and ethical dilemmas cannot stand up to logic, then they are not worthy of consideration, much less belief.Farkel