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     “The traditional form of arguing for God’s existence allows for the participants in the debate to stand on the sidelines, like two opposing coaches, in order to look at how their respective teams are doing out on the field. A distinction is maintained at all times between the participants on the field and the spectators along the sidelines. But a transcendental argument, on the other hand, is all-inclusive. A common mistake among those not familiar with this form of argumentation is to assume that it is the same kind of argument as one of the more traditional arguments. This in turn leads to misunderstandings and loud complaints when the transcendental players proceed to tackle the coach, water boy, trainer, and ESPN cameramen.” ~ Douglas Wlson 

         It’s about time I start blogging :-) Thanks for all those who encouraged me to do so. This blog is dedicated to sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with a lost and hurting world and to defending the Christian faith in a way that honours the God that we really believe in, rather than a probable ‘god’ that so many Christians unwittingly defend.

Sye