Quotes about Logic
Science is simply common sense at its best - that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic.
- Thomas Henry Huxley
Talking with an atheist is like trying to reason with someone who denies the existence of the sun.
- Ray Comfort
When imagination is sacrificed on the altar of logic, God is robbed of the glory that rightfully belongs to Him. In fact, the death of a dream is often a subtle form of idolatry. We lose faith in the God who gave us the big dream and settle for a small dream that we can accomplish without His help. We go after dreams that don't require divine intervention
- Mark Batterson
At some point, most of us stop living out of imagination and start living out of memory. Instead of creating the future, we start repeating the past. Instead of living by faith, we live by logic. Instead of going after our dreams, we stop circling Jericho. But it doesn't have to be that way.
- Mark Batterson
Reason is the enemy of faith.
- Martin Luther
Faith must trample under foot all reason, sense, and understanding.
- Martin Luther
How can a reason which hates God be called sound?
- Martin Luther
On the most basic level, he simply could not link cause and effect.
- Michael Wolff
Logic cannot comprehend love; so much the worse for logic. That
- NT Wright
if creation was a work of love, it must have involved the creation of something other than God. That same love then allows creation to be itself, sustaining it in providence and wisdom but not overpowering it. Logic cannot comprehend love; so much the worse for logic.
- NT Wright
I am, of course, aware that for over two hundred years scholars have laboured to keep history and theology, or history and faith, at arm's length from one another. There is a good intention behind this move: each of these disciplines has its own proper shape and logic, and cannot simply be turned into a branch of the other.
- NT Wright
A mind capable of forming an argument against God's existence constitutes evidence for his existence. That is, a conscious being with the ability to reason, weigh evidence, and argue logically must come from a source that has at least the same level of cognitive ability.
- Nancy Pearcey