Top 14 Cornelius Van Til Quotes
#1. Without the interpretation of the universe by man to the glory of God the whole world would be meaningless
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#2. If the God of Christianity exists, the evidence for His existence is abundant and plain so that it is both unscientific and sinful not to believe in Him.
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#3. It is not kindness to tell patients that need strong medicine that nothing serious is wrong with them.
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#4. The Bible is authoritative on everything of which it speaks.
Moreover, it speaks of everything.
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#5. You realize that if you are to change your belief about God, you will also have to change your belief about yourself.
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#6. The only proof for the existence of God is that without God you couldn't prove anything.
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#7. Every fact in this world, the God of the Bible claims, has His stamp indelibly engraved upon it.
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#8. To admit one's own presuppositions and to point out the presuppositions of others is therefore to maintain that all reasoning is, in the nature of the case, circular reasoning. The starting-point, the method, and the conclusion are always involved in one another.
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#9. I hold that belief in God is not merely as reasonable as other belief, or even a little or infinitely more probably true than other belief; I hold rather that unless you believe in God you can logically believe in nothing else
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#10. The picture of fallen man as given in Scripture is that he knows God but does not want to recognize Him as God.
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#11. He [Christ] came to bring peace, to be sure, but the peace that He came to bring must be built upon the complete destruction of the power of darkness.
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#12. Agnosticism is epistemologically self-contradictory on its own assumptions because its claim to make no assertion about ultimate reality rests upon a most comprehensive assertion about ultimate reality.
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#14. When man thinks in self-conscious submission to the voluntary revelation of the self-sufficient God, he has therewith the only possible ground of certainty for his knowledge.
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