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MarcoPolo
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For the sake of argument, let’s say that it’s not “provable,” but that Christianity remains the “best explanation of reality.” Not only that, I would submit that the Christian worldview is not only “best,” but coherent. And I would submit there is no superior worldview. I recently did a book review related to this called How to Talk to a Skeptic. If that is the case, what would prevent the skeptic, therefore, from not embracing the best, coherent explanation (which includes creation, morality, the historical events of Christ, etc)? In order to reject Christianity in favor of an unknown superior view, one would at a minimum, need to point out “flaws” in Christian thought.a lot of the arguments I’ve heard mention that Christianity is the best explanation of the facts, which would imply that it is epistemically possible that Christianity is false.