AB,
My logic stands firm.
You have some logic? Finally? Excellent – I look forward to reading it…
I am fully aware that you are trying to invalidate it by various means, but I stand by the overwhelming evidence for our own spiritual nature, God's creativity (which far exceeds anything remotely possible by the purposeless, unguided forces of nature alone), the historical evidence for the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the vast number of personal witness stories from the saints and people who have come to know the love of Christ, the miraculous answers to prayer, and my own personal relationship with Jesus.
Aw no Alan. No no no no no. Say it ain’t so. You told us you had some logic, and then all you posted was a series of assertions and declarations with absolutely no logical reasoning whatsoever. None. Zip. Zilch. Sweet FA.
I wonder if perhaps the problem here is that you have no idea what the term “logic” actually means? Let me help you here: logic is the study and use of
the interrelationship between statements to determine whether or not arguments yield useful, coherent, and correct results. What you do on the other hand is to post statements (“the overwhelming evidence for our own spiritual nature” etc) with not even the attempt to apply logical reasoning to them. Clearly you find these statement to be comforting or appealing in some way, but please don’t ever kid yourself that they’re logically well supported.
Look, I’ll even break one down for you: “the historical evidence for the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ” is your claim. OK, let’s examine it – what is this evidence? Does it meet the basic standards of academic historicity? Does it plagiarise similar stories from other traditions? Are plausible other explanations for the events described available? Would the potential naturalistic explanations require fewer assumptions than the potential supernatural one? And so on and so on…
See, that’s what happens when you do actually apply rational, logical analysis to your claims and declarations – they fall apart under scrutiny. None of this will concern you of course – you start and end just with the assertions with no logic involved at all – but if nothing else you might want to consider confining yourself to claiming blind faith for support rather than overreaching by claiming logic.
Just a thought to spare you further embarrassment.