What about other religions?

by RazorsKiss on November 13, 2011

In dealing with other religions, first, it must be clearly stated that superficial similarity is just that; superficial. Secondly, it must be stated that from Christianity, other religions are individual manifestations of a *single* contradictory worldview; the worldview which denies the true God of Scripture. As such, any other religion, when arguing from Christianity, is treated as a denial of Christianity. For our purposes, we’ll call it ~CT. ~CT, in any manifestation, is a denial of CT. The superficial resemblances of any ~CT manifestation to CT can be easily dealt with, however, because we are arguing on the level of entire worldviews, not on the level of individual “facts”. This is, of course, because CT claims that all facts are interrelated and inseparable from the meaning of those facts; all of which is by the express ordination of God.

CH INTRO: There are Two Worldviews

CH INTRO: Religions that share our authority

CH: Borrowing From the Christian Worldview

CH: Covenantal Apologetics and Other Religions

CH: Did Van Til set Christianity beside other worldviews?

CH: The Unfortunate Case of the Missing Argument

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