Can We Know Anything Without God? - Intro

In the series of posts spanning over the next few days, we'd be examining and trying to defend a core claim of presuppositional apologists - that we cannot know anything without God. This treatment is in no way expected to be exhaustive, or provide the final say on the matter. Rather, it's meant to give a brief sketch of the core arguments in which apologists could delve into, develop and defend.

Given that the treatments here would be sketchy, I would not be too technical. My aim is to keep things simple while not oversimplifying things.

Basically, I'd be providing various arguments that undermine the rationality of the non Christian epistemological scheme. I may not be engaging with objections although some may be answered in the posts themselves.

I hope you would be helped by this series.

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