
"Is Seeing Believing?"
Is our own experience the final and only arbiter for what we can accept as true?
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Is our own experience the final and only arbiter for what we can accept as true?
Two sample chapters from Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air by Greg Koukl and Francis J. Beckwith.
A review of Ian McEwan's Saturday.
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