Has the Fall completely removed all natural knowledge of God?
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- Created on: 04-04-22 09:54
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- Has the Fall completely removed all natural knowledge of God?
- It hasn't removed all natural knowledge
- No Christian denomination believes natural theology on its own is sufficient
- Reasonable to suggest that there are different ways of finding knowledge of God
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- Too much emphasis on the Fall.
- Catholics downplay this and focus on the gap between us and God
- God's nature may not be knowable in any way
- It is no fault of the Fall but rather due to God's otherness
- No Christian denomination believes natural theology on its own is sufficient
- It has removed all Natural Knowledge
- The Fall utterly decimated human relationships with God
- The Bible is clear that Humans must labour alone unless God chooses other wise
- Cicero's idea of universal consent argument can be rejected
- many people may have a sense of religion or deity, but they don't perceive it the same way, human reason is inadaequete
- Human nature is flawed
- We are not deserving of a relationship with a perfect God.
- The Fall utterly decimated human relationships with God
- It hasn't removed all natural knowledge
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