Creation established forever that no man is beyond the touch of God's revelation; men have been created with the capacity to understand and recognize their Maker's voice.
Greg Bahnsen, Always Ready: Directions For Defending The Faith
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Creation established forever that no man is beyond the touch of God's revelation; men have been created with the capacity to understand and recognize their Maker's voice.
Greg Bahnsen, Always Ready: Directions For Defending The Faith
In 1985 the University of California at Irvine hosted a public debate between philosopher Greg Bahnsen and atheist Gordon Stein on the topic "Does God Exist?"
You want to know about the problem of evil? My answer to the problem of evil is this: There is no problem of evil in an atheist’s universe because there is no evil in an atheist’s universe. Since there is no God, there is no absolute moral standard, and nothing is wrong. The torture of little children is not wrong in an atheist’s universe. It may be painful, but it is not wrong. It is morally wrong in a theistic universe, and therefore, there is a problem of evil of perhaps the psychological or emotional sort, but philosophically the answer to the problem of evil is you don’t have an absolute standard of good by which to measure evil in an atheist’s universe. You can only have that in a theistic universe, and therefore, the very posing of the problem presupposes my world view, rather than his own. God has a good reason for the evil that He plans or allows. - Greg Bahnsen: The Great Debate: Does God Exist?
by Greg Bahnsen
GB736 Conceptions in World Religions; Theories in Christian Tradition—part I
GB745 Theories in Christian Tradition—part II; Its Comprehensive Scope
GB746 The Plan of Salvation—part I
GB750 The Plan of Salvation—part II; Particularism in Salvation
GB751 Doctrine of Grace; Salvation: The Biblical View
GB787 Centrality of the Cross (Gen. 3:9-15)
GB788 Sacrifice—Expiation
GB790 Sacrifice—Propitiation
GB794 Salvation—Reconciliation
God’s verdict on homosexuality is inescapably clear. His law is a precise interpretation of the sexual order of creation for fallen man, rendering again His intention and direction for sexual relations. When members of the same sex (homo-sexual) practice intercourse with each other…they violate God’s basic creation order in a vile and abominable fashion.
Greg Bahnsen
Christianity does not claim to be relatively true, but absolutely and universally so. Furthermore, as a religious system it claims to be exclusively true...
Greg Bahnsen
"God’s verdict on homosexuality is inescapably clear. His law is a precise interpretation of the sexual order of creation for fallen man, rendering again His intention and direction for sexual relations. When members of the same sex (homo-sexual) practice intercourse with each other…they violate God’s basic creation order in a vile and abominable fashion."
Greg Bahnsen