Logic (was: Women in the Church)

John Baima jbaima at silvermnt.com
Wed Aug 19 16:33:59 EDT 1998


I don't usually get involved in these discussions, especially when I have
not read all the posts. Anyway . . .

If you have a sentence of the form if A then B, you can make 2 logical
deductions from it depending if you know that the protasis is true or the
apodosis is false. Thus, "if A is true, then B is true" and "If B is False,
then A is False (modus tollens)." I believe that both of these are used in
the NT although the former is much more common.

John Baima
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