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Mike Winger idea 2018-08-16

Sye argues that every non-presuppositional argument for God is probabilistic, not certain, which is inconsistent with how Scripture speaks about God

Broad methodological critique of evidential and classical apologetics

presuppositional apologetics evidential apologetics probabilistic arguments
Mike Winger idea 2018-08-16

Sye argues that non-presuppositional arguments are inherently probabilistic and thus do not represent how God speaks about himself in Scripture

Broader methodological point extended to include the preponderance-of-evidence approach

evidential apologetics probabilistic arguments certainty of God
Mike Winger idea 2018-08-16

Sye's summary position: biblical apologetics is not about probability; it always starts with God's authority and certainty; all other methods are inconsistent with Scripture

Sye's mid-debate summary

Romans 11:36 biblical authority presuppositional apologetics Romans 11:36
Mike Winger idea 2018-08-16

Can evidences make someone stop being a Christian? Sye argues if you were converted by evidence, evidence could un-convert you — showing Christ was never Lord of your reasoning

Sye's epistemological test for true faith

resurrection presuppositional apologetics certainty of God
Mike Winger idea 2018-08-16

Q&A — Does presuppositionalism hinge on Romans 1:18-32 being applicable to everyone? Sye: not exclusively, but yes — God is never presented as a probability in Scripture

Audience question from Ben Thompson

Romans 1:18-32 presuppositional apologetics probabilistic arguments certainty of God