“Real faith and reason don’t fit the mold of traditional thinking but come from the person of Christ rather than a human viewpoint. And yet we need prayer to understand them since they come from a place totally different from the usual ineffective, weak, soft, inductive ways of thinking. Those old ways of thinking process thought but never come to the knowledge of the truth.”
Source: Exposing the REAL Creation-Evolution Debate
“We know that absolute, though partial, knowledge is possible through Christ.”
Source: Exposing the REAL Creation-Evolution Debate
“We know that absolute, though partial, knowledge is possible through Christ. We’re confident because we know Jesus Christ. Yes. He’s real and knowable. He provides true premises with which to understand the material observations.”
Source: Exposing the REAL Creation-Evolution Debate
“God doesn’t base His statements on assumptions. He bases His statements on the truth.”
Source: Exposing the REAL Creation-Evolution Debate
“We’re not ashamed of Jesus Christ or the divine revelation that comes from Him.”
Source: Exposing the REAL Creation-Evolution Debate
“We don’t define faith as an intellectual exercise where we either make ourselves believe (which is make-believe), or else we interpret the physical evidence while “holding to the right presuppositions.”
Source: Exposing the REAL Creation-Evolution Debate
“You just need to come to Jesus, listen to Him, and yield yourself in willing submission. You need to know Him. And everyone who seeks Him finds Him. He’s real and knowable.”
Source: Exposing the REAL Creation-Evolution Debate
“Will we follow God or human intellect? Will we worship God or human intellect? Will we listen to God or human intellect? Which one will we bow to?”
Source: Exposing the REAL Creation-Evolution Debate
“Sound reasoning must be built on truth.”
Source: Exposing the REAL Creation-Evolution Debate
“But doesn't that make sense? That the infinite would be, indeed... infinite? That even the most holy amongst us would only be able to see scattered pictures of the eternal picture at any given time? And that maybe if we could collect those pieces and compare them, a story about God would begin to emerge that resembles and includes everyone?”
Source: Eat, Pray, Love