Leveling the playing field via reversing the ‘burden of proof’-by Lane

As a Christian case-maker, we need to be able to ‘level the playing field’ when challenges to the Christian worldview are presented. We can do this by placing the burden of proof where it belongs, which is on the party making a truth claim. The burden of proof is commonly
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“We walk by faith, not by sight…” (2 Cor. 5:7) ‘a leap in the dark,’? or trust in that which we have good reason to believe is true?

When dealing with the seeming dichotomy of ‘faith vs reason,’ William Lane Craig gave the following definition of faith—“Faith is not an epistemological category. It is not a way of knowing something. Faith is a way of trusting something. Faith is trusting in that which you have good
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