Logical Faith

Published: Feb. 16, 2020, 10:04 a.m.

Faith is either logical or logic does not exist.

Christians cannot prove God exists in the relativistic contingent reality of the synthetic world view that atheist subscribe to, but this does not matter because empirical science cannot prove synthetic truth is anything other than contingent, probabilistic and subject to modification. Synthetic reality is an inherently flawed conception and cannot be confirmed as it is conceived to be. Empiricism cannot be a feasible explanation of our observation and experience. Therefore, the naturalist position that reality is objective yet can only be understood contingently, is not a logical argument. The only other conclusion open to us, logically, is that analytical reality is the best descriptor of what is real. To embrace analytical truth as the only logical form of truth, is to open the door to the absolute necessity for God. The only logical option open to human beings, who choose to think logically, is to embrace faith because analytically speaking, faith is inherently and in-arguably, logical.