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The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason by Domenic Marbaniang
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“The absolute claims of the Bible are open to both rational and empirical investigation. Jesus always gave both rational (his logical answers to questions) and empirical (works that He did) evidence to His claims.”
Domenic Marbaniang, The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason
“conversion without conviction is duplicity and faith without reason is folly.”
Domenic Marbaniang, The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason
“The Bible never encourages blind faith. God provides both rational and empirical proofs to confirm His word.”
Domenic Marbaniang, The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason
“He was not created by the union of a man and a woman; He could not be created because He is the Eternal One; He pre-exists.”
Domenic Marbaniang, The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason
“The Doctrine of Trinity provides the rational-eternal basis for moral categories – If God was not a Trinity, then categories such as love, joy, and goodness couldn’t be absolute.”
Domenic Marbaniang, The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason
“God of pantheism is everything; the God of polytheism is anyone; the God of atheism is no one, and the God of monotheism is only one.”
Domenic Marbaniang, The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason
“Pantheism suffers from ultimate semantic confusion. It confuses the identity of entities and thereby the terminology of language.”
Domenic Marbaniang, The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason
“It’s the birthplace of wonder and metaphysical ponderings. It is that which forces us to ask who we are in this cage of temporal existence and draws us in search of the Eternal God, the Source and Creator of this infinite void within that He alone can fill.”
Domenic Marbaniang, The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason
“The only way logic can be absolute is if there is an absolute, personal, and intelligent being that eternally discerns and uses logic. This being is God.”
Domenic Marbaniang, The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason
“an empirical argument has no business making claims against the rationality of a belief.”
Domenic Marbaniang, The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason
“faith is illogical, then logic itself becomes unreliable.”
Domenic Marbaniang, The Logic of Faith: The Scales of Reason