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warrant someone’s Christian belief becomes dependent on access especially in view of the objection that Plantinga’s
important issues in connection with their effectiveness as he stated: “My Christ can have warrant, and warrant sufficient for knowledge, even if I don’t know of and cannot teach.”
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Christian Faith
“To show that these models are true, therefore, would also be to show that theism and Christianity are true; and I don’t know how to do somethin could sensibly call ‘showing’ that either of these is true. I believe there are a truth.”
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