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Sep 6, 2022
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How Do We Know Anything?
How Do We Know Anything?

Kyle Worley and Rebecca McLaughlin faithfully explore the question, “how do we know anything?”

Questions Covered in This Episode:

  • How do we know anything?
  • What is a thing to be known and how do we know it?
  • Is it okay to talk about faith and trust in terms of knowing?
  • How do we measure things that claim to be true?
  • We both believe the God of the Bible is the one true God. Why do we believe these things and how do we know them?
  • What about revelation?
  • So, if you were chatting with a neighbor and they casually said to you, “How do you know anything” What might you say?

Helpful Definitions:

  • Emotivism: My feelings are a reliable indicator of that which is true.
  • Empiricism: Whatever I can touch, taste, see, and experience through my senses is true.
  • Faith: Affirmation, affection, and allegiance.
  • Revelation: The self-disclosure of God. God Himself is the sole and proper witness to himself. God has spoken in His word, the Bible, and it is a reliable testimony to who he is and his purposes for the world. 

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