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No, but it helps you to see the obvious answer, when you ask yourself the same question.
Hm, I have seen enough “data” to tell its either fiction, fraud, a hoax, dilusions, or wishful thinking. You think otherwise, then dig out some waterproof data.
I have no problems asking myself the question and arriving at an answer which I would be willing to defend. The answer that you have arrived at may in your mind be obvious, but I’m sure we disagree and it is therefore not an obvious answer. If it were obvious, all people of average intelligence would see it and would agree.The author is a Doctor of philosophy named Peter Kreeft./QUOTE]
I have seen his arguments for Christianity. Each one has serious flaws, which I already showed on this very board. None is really convincing.
The data is strong but it obviously is not enough for you. Trotting out arguments will do little to persuade you since your mind is obviously made up. You claim to “have seen” Kreefts arguments. This suggests to me that you have not read his books. I would encourage you to read his works front to back. Those who think they can logically refute the arguments that he presents are over estimating their own abilities and severely underestimating this gifted professor of philosophy. Logic is the man’s game…give him a fair and thorough examination.
I’m not sure, but I may have read the posts you made elsewhere on these boards. The person’s work that I did read had not refuted Kreeft.