Have you heard this from someone recently? That “WE CANNOT KNOW, with certainty, what God has revealed so anyone who thinks he does is proud? We must, rather, (they say) embrace God as mystery?” I don’t know about you but I have heard this more than once in the past few weeks. IN light of this shouldn’t we be asking the following:
Is not this assertion itself a dogma with affirmations and denials? Is not this itself a statement of knowledge?
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Epistemic Hubris
May 8, 2008 by James Kubecki
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Dan Wallace, Jesus, and Politics
May 8, 2008 by James Kubecki
Great comment from Dan Wallace:
I was on the radio in Montreal last week, on the Joe Cannon Show at 940 AM. I was interviewed about the Albania manuscripts that CSNTM photographed this past summer, but the interview quickly turned to politics. Mr. Cannon asked, “If Jesus were alive today, where would his political alignments be?” I responded, “I believe he is alive today, and he is above politics.”
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