Does Religious Diversity Mean Christianity is Not True?

Filed under: Apologetics — Barry Carey at 6:39 am on Monday, April 7, 2008

First of all, I’ve been away from the computer for the past 8 days (languishing intolerably on the Caribbean), so I’m sorry for the lack of posts over the past week. I’m getting back on track now and will be blogging again.

Johnny-Dee, over at Fides Quarens Intellectum, asks, “Is Religious Diversity a Defeater?” Does the mere fact that people disagree over religious beliefs mean that it is unreasonable for a Christian to think that Christianity is the true set of religious beliefs? He does a good job examining the subject and explains the difference between undercutting defeaters and rebutting defeaters for particular beliefs, specifically within the context of religious belief.

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