Sentences with phrase «unexamined premise»

Richard C. Leonard Arlington Heights, IL... Robert Wilken reasons from the unexamined premise that the widespread tendency among Christians to concede to Judaism a kind of theological «right to exist» is a movement of the Spirit.
Educational programs in many congregations proceed on the unexamined premise that Christian faith is formed in the hearts of little children and young people through the influence of «the Christian home.»

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«If Nye wants to debate, he's got a week to study theology and hermeneutics so he can address Ham's unexamined and faulty premises that allow him to handle science as he does.»
The fallacy in this argument stems from two hidden premises which have become so much part and parcel of Christian tradition that they are usually assumed at the outset, and remain unexamined even by those who are, in other ways, trying to examine the Gospel evidence on historical grounds.
Even in the deeply personal domain we are subject to mass delusion, unexamined conclusions drawn from incorrect and unsubstantiated premises.
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