Jerry Avins wrote:
>> Richard Owlett wrote:
> >
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> > I have a sneaking suspicion that you would find reading the books
> > mentioned worthwhile. That is definitely NOT to say you would agree ;}
> > He is a much more competent writer and apologist than I am.
> >
> I'm lost. Which books?
>From the midst of my posts:
> > If anyone is seriously interested in pursuing the implications of
> > this, I recommend reading the following books by Francis A. Schaeffer:
> > The God Who Is There
> > Escape From Reason
> > He Is There and He Is Not Silent
> Who is the writer?
A 20th century apologist -- in formal sense of the word.
> If you mean the Bible, be assured that I've read mine pretty thoroughly
As long as you don't expect me to read it in the original Hebrew and
Aramaic ;]
> and yours in more detail than many.
Unfortunately that "many" should be probably "most".
> I usually quote Jeremiah (my name after all) to those who try
> to reform my views. Read Ch.13 v3.
Will have to review context later as I work 'graveyard shift' and
haven't slept yet ;}
>> Jerry
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