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Agnosticism Is Epistemologically Self-Contradictory

by Scott Autry on June 30, 2016June 30, 2016

Agnosticism is epistemologically self-contradictory on its own assumptions because its claim to make no assertion about ultimate reality rests upon a most comprehensive assertion about ultimate reality. -Cornelius Van Til

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