“But then arises the doubt, can the mind of man, which has, as I fully believe been developed from a mind as low as that possessed by the lowest animal, be trusted when it draws such grand conclusions?” MindEvolutionContradictionHuman MindDarwinismMacroevolutionMacro EvolutionSelf RefutingDarwin S Doubts Author:Charles Darwin
“Mr. Dawkins' assertions are self-refuting- ie. Actual infinity vs. potential infinity easily makes the most reasonable argument for theism and a Deity. Now, the argument for the Creator God of Christianity requires much more time, energy, and logical effort." ~R. Alan Woods [2007]” ChristianityTheismApologeticsDeismR Alan WoodsRichard DawkinsLogic ReasonAtheism ReligionAssertionsSelf RefutingJ P Moreland Book:The Journey Is the Destination: A Book of Quotes With Commentaries Source: The Journey Is the Destination: A Book of Quotes With Commentaries
“Relativism reduces every element of absoluteness to relativity while making a completely illogical exception in favor of this reduction itself. Fundamentally it consists in propounding the claim that there is no truth as if this were truth or in declaring it to be absolutely true that there is nothing but the relatively true; one might just as well say that there is no language or write that there is no writing. In short, every idea is reduced to a relativity of some sort, whether psychological, historical, or social; but the assertion nullifies itself by the fact that it too presents itself as a psychological, historical, or social relativity. The assertion nullifies itself if it is true and by nullifying itself logically proves thereby that it is false; its initial absurdity lies in the implicit claim to be unique in escaping, as if by enchantment, from a relativity that is declared to be the only possibility.” AbsoluteAbsolute TruthRelativismRelative TruthSelf Refuting Book:Logic and Transcendence Source: Logic and Transcendence