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Chris

2009-04-15

Don: “The idea of treating verses (which were added much later) like propositions in Euclid is preposterous. As the Bible was written by Hebrew thinkers, think like a Hebrew, not a Greek.”

But Gordon H Clark said in God and Logic:
“On this basis-that is, on the basis that Scripture is the mind of God-the relation to logic can easily be made clear. As might be expected, if God has spoken, he has spoken logically. The Scripture therefore should and does exhibit logical organization. For example, Romans 4:2 is an enthymematic hypothetical destructive syllogism. Romans 5:13 is a hypothetical constructive syllogism. 1 Corinthians 15:15-18 is a sorites. Obviously, examples of standard logical forms such as these could be listed at great length.” (from http://www.trinityfoundation.org/journal.php?id=16)

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