steve said:the big bear, cecil, is not TOO funny, he is just right.
i suppose that my presuppositional bone is broken, anybody have a spare splint laying around?
Well I was thinking about how we can know if anything really exists probably at least as early as 4th grade if not earlier, so most people do not understand me. Although frankly I would think most people would have thought about such basic questions by then. But people I know who understand pre-suppositional logic actually find a lot of the things I say hilarious.
Well this play-list might be a good start to fixing your "presuppositional bone," (if they really have videos from the nuclear strength apologetics series by Jason Lisle) but you probably meant that as a joke. Although when I saw his series he made a few errors but overall it is really excellent and very much worth your time and he does a better job than most other speakers I have seen. Although only 2 of the 4 dvd's felt worthwhile to me, but the other 2 were excellent, so I hope I posted the good half. (By the way I suspect that I am not breaking the law because someone else posted it on youtube not me.) He spent a whole dvd worth of material showing how to give presuppositional answers to refute angry peoples' email in a hilarious way (that was the part that did not seem as good to me, but it might help someone else.)
http://www.youtube.com/user/7BroncoBoy# ... C9015AF383