Ebia, I typed a long answer to you post but as usual, my computer froze up and i couldn't post it. I don't want to type it again but I disagree with all of your arguments.
1. People still converse with each other if they agree on premises even if those premises are not true. The Nazi's agreed with Htiler's logic even though his logic was irrational.
God's logic is perfect because he has a specific plan that has to be carried out in a certain way, down to the last dotted i.
To be honest, I suspect that logic is a construction that only applies within creation - ie it's part of creation - and so to talk about the logic of God is nonsensical. But of course, such would be impossible to prove or disprove.
Just because we humans may not understand His logic doesn't mean it isn't logical.
Perfectly true.
Our assumptions can change once we receive the Holy Spirit.
Hopefully should if not must change.
What once seemd impossible with our logic now seems possible.
To the point that it depended on the initial [invalid] assumptions.
For example, the idea that Methusela lived 900 years seems impossible in human logic. But who knows if the atmospheric conditions weren't different thousands of years ago? Maybe there was less pollution and disease, less bacteria, etc.
We can actually measure such things. Your idea of science is so nieve I can hardly believe it.
What we humans do is project our understanding of the world today into the past. That is a narrow perception of the world. Our "knowledge" of today changs as fast as "scientists" change their minds.
See above. Scientists frequently alter the detail, to an increasing degree of precision, but some ideas are so well attested by scores of independent sources of evidence that the chance of them being substantially wrong is vanishingly small.
How does being a better mathematician going to make one understand god better?
As I explained before, without the Holy Spirit, man has a limited notion of what is possible and what isn't. Therefore atheists's understanding is limited.
Thats a cop-out that you can use to justify anything.
I'm surprised you don't see the power of the Holy Spirit, being a born again Christian. It's like night and day. I trust people who have the holy Spirit in them more than i trust people who don't because the Holy Spirit is called the spirit of truth by Christ...unless you don't believe His words.
I do trust the power of the Holy Spirit, but the evidence I have is that
in many areas the reasoning of groups that include non-Christians is also reliable. I don't expect a Christian to do substantially better at telling me what time my train is going to leave in the morning than the bloke in the kiosk.
You have made some remark about someone's brain and have attacked character. If you really want to see, go back to all your responses.
I apologised for that.