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Monday, December 01, 2003

 

Some comments by others have prompted me to post the following... 

Logic and Truth

3 logical operations that can be done to IF-THEN / CAUSE-EFFECT statements that I run across often in my Computer Science studies:

Given:  IF x THEN y

#1: Negative - IF NOT(x) THEN NOT (y)
#2: Transitive - IF y THEN x
#3: Contrapositive - IF NOT (y) THEN NOT (x)
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(#3 is kind of a combination of #1 and #2)

Well, out of these 3 operations, only #3 preserves logical consistency.  Here's a quick example:

LET x = 2 + 2,  LET y = 4

so the given is IF 2+2 THEN 4 (or saying it another way,  the cause 2+2 will always produce 4).

This statement, being the given, is logically true 100% of the time.

#1: the negative - if NOT (2+2), then NOT (4). (when you don't have 2+2, then you will never produce the effect/result: 4).

As you can see, this statement is not true 100% of the time.  you can have 1+3, or 5+-1 or other combinations and it will result in 4.

#2: the transitive - IF 4 THEN 2+2.  (the 4 = 2 + 2.  While this statement again is possibly true, it is not absolutely true.  Again 4 = 3+1,  4 = 5+-1 are possible statements.

#3: the contrapositive - IF NOT(4) THEN NOT (2+2).  (If the cause is not 4, then the effect can NOT be 2 + 2.)  This is an absolutely true statement.  If you don't have 4, then you can never have 2+2, since 2+2 will always result in 4. (the given)
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     The reason I'm writing about all this is because when we read the bible, we use logical functions in order to really dig into the principles that are in God's word.  Since we use logic to interpret the words of scripture, it's important that we are careful of committing logical fallacies.

One particular logical fallacy that is prevalent among christians is taken from the verse in James 2:26 -  Faith, without deeds is dead.

Constructed another way:  (1) IF (No Deeds) THEN (Faith is dead)

The problem is that this is often interpreted as "I need to DO more to show/prove that my faith is not dead.  Again this statement can  be constructed like this:

(2) IF (deeds) THEN (alive faith)

Statement 2 is simply Statement 1 with the NEGATIVE function applied to it this making it a logical fallicy deriving Statement 2 from Statement 1.

A sound logical function of Statement 1 would be:

(3) IF (alive faith) THEN (deeds)

or in otherwords: true faith RESULTS in deeds.

   Now I'm not making a big deal about this merely to be nitpicky, but because of logical fallicies such as this which result in an incorrect understanding of our lives of faith, we are caught in bondage.  We choose to live our lives trying to perform deeds in order to show our faith, but because that's not how God meant it to be, we are left with failure with no other alternatives but a life of frustration.  I believe this is the reason why so many Christians go through the "cycle" of Spiritual Highs and Lows.  Because they believe incorrectly that their faith depends on deeds, and when the deeds are there, you're on that high, but then eventually you grow weary, so you're back to the low.

We can break out of that bondage by recognizing the truth, that good deeds are fruits of our faith.  They are not causal agents, but results.

Man, there is so much more to say about this, but my thoughts aren't organized enough to write them down, so I'll leave it at this.

"Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free"
-Jesus (John 8:32)

 Posted 12/1/2003 9:32 AM - 57 Views - 12 eProps - 8 comments

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It's taken me this long to respond to the comment you left me on my xanga a while back.

In simple terms... I don't believe in a "God" nor do I take the bible as literal truth.

Why? Because just as you pointed out- God led 'his people' into war. Who are his people? Are we not all loved and cherished by Him? Obviously not- or he wouldn't condone the murder of some people and not others. (When I say 'condone' I'm refering to your statement. He led his people to war. Which means he picks sides, which means we're not all loved.)  It's hypocrisy. When is it ok to kill? How do you as a Christian justify murder? Is it ok if it's on behalf of a nation? Doesn't the bible also say to turn the other cheek for revenge is not yours but God's. (If there is a God)

Posted 9/10/2004 12:39 AM by Minderella109 - reply

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Posted 11/4/2004 11:54 AM by jayupark - reply

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Posted 12/24/2004 12:31 AM by HalleysCometh - reply

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Hello,

Great Xanga.

My friend, Minderella, is a smart girl, but uninterested in Christianity.  Therefore, speaking in specifics to her about the Bible and such will probably do no good, as she would just dismiss the Bible as being an unreliable, overly copied collection of biased documents.

I wish I could speak to her about certain points as you have with her on her Xanga.

When I tred, I always ended up making her sound ... right.  haha.

k.  umm.  bye

Posted 1/11/2005 4:06 AM by Fading_Talents - reply

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Wow, it would have been a year since someone last posted on this thing... BUT I'M GONNA RUIN IT FOR YOU AND POST 2.3 MONTHES BEFORE 1/11/2005. Jajajajajajajajajaja!

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Posted 10/31/2005 9:53 PM by jayupark - reply

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IF (deeds) THEN (alive faith)

is another way of putting "practical syllogism" (syllogismus practicus), popular among many puritans.
this is one of the reasons why they were very prone to be legalists.

of course, this puritanical reformed christian is what the early missionaries to korea brought over. nice.
Posted 2/18/2007 3:32 AM by TheoCross - reply


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