tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10407988.post111518321103601082..comments2023-08-05T21:48:58.831-04:00Comments on Philochristos: The power of intuitionSam Harperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15884738370893218595noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10407988.post-41597142306756522562011-09-11T00:06:41.116-04:002011-09-11T00:06:41.116-04:00I read it, Chris. Thanks for commenting.I read it, Chris. Thanks for commenting.Sam Harperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15884738370893218595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10407988.post-60322924216674071982011-09-10T23:53:19.368-04:002011-09-10T23:53:19.368-04:00Very nice blog! It's funny that I'm postin...Very nice blog! It's funny that I'm posting a comment to an article that is over five years old but I just found you from listening to STR's podcast last weekend. I probably have no hopes in you reading this, let alone to have the desire after all these years to comment on something this old. I will however, if only for giggles, leave my two cents.<br /><br />I've read through both your nine-part series on your response regarding the "argument against morality from determinism" as well as your "God's sovereignty and man's responsibility" series. You have given me some great things to contemplate as I continue to wrestle with this great subject.<br /><br />However, I find this posting in the series to resonate with me the most because it accurately describes the problem I have with Calvinism. That is the fact that it seems to be a counter-intuitive proposition no matter how many philosophical arguments are given defending it's five points. I would say that Calvinism is something that most people are convinced of after coming to faith rather than their intuitions naturally leading them to those conclusions.<br /><br />Regardless of agreement, you've put forth some great material. You have a new reader!Chris Andradehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03815192101694100438noreply@blogger.com