While many Christians claim divine revelation — some even claiming that the truth has been revealed to them in such a way that there's no possibility that they could be wrong — there's hardly any points of doctrine upon which all these purported conduits of divine revelation agree. Which means that some if not all of them are wrong. And if you want to know what's wrong with Judaism, you ask a Christian. If you want to know what's wrong with Christianity, you ask a Muslim. If you want to know what's wrong with Catholicism, or Protestantism, or Calvinism, Hypercalvinism, Neocalvinism, Southern Baptists, the Church of Christ, or the First Baptist Church of Memphis, you can go to the Second Baptist Church of Memphis or any other denomination.


Refining Reason Debate: "Is It Reasonable to Believe that God Exists?", Memphis, TN, 2014-05-31

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While many Christians claim divine revelation — some even claiming that the truth has been revealed to them in such a way that there's no...

While many Christians claim divine revelation — some even claiming that the truth has been revealed to them in such a way that there's no...