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The Trinity: Evidence and Issues is unavailable, but you can change that!

Unintimidated by the tide of human thought in contemporary philosophy, ethics, and even liberal theology, Dr. Robert Morey builds a theoretically sound, intellectually compelling, and biblically based case for the Trinity within the context of those issues that will dominate twenty-first century thought. From the unique vantage point as a professional researcher of those issues which affect the...

It is inductive in that nothing conclusive can be proven. All he can logically conclude from induction is a certain degree of probability. The so-called “law” or concept has either a low, medium, or high probability of being true. In logic, if you want a universal in the conclusion, you must have at least one universal in the premise. Thus you cannot logically make the leap to a necessary truth no matter how many particular experiences you pile up. Since the inductive method begins only with particular
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