Truth Is A Person, Not A Proposition, Part I
Let's explore that logic.
So, how do we know the truth is a person? Because the proposition, "truth is a person," is true, based on a literal (not figurative) understanding of the passage ripped from its context. So, by a propositional truth, we know that truth is not propositional.
Hummmmmmmm. Who's been drinking the bong water?
Phil Perkins.
Labels: Emergent Doctrine, Emergent Follies
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