To seek to prove or to disprove the existence of this God would be to seek to deny him. To seek to prove or disprove this God presupposes that man can identify himself and discover facts in relation to laws in the universe without reference to God. A God whose existence is ‘proved’ is not the God of Scripture. – Cornelius Van Til
The onslaught against the Christian faith never ceases (and will never cease, this side of glory). The animosity and white noise coming from the New Atheism camp is becoming louder and more vehement each day. So how do we respond? Should we be afraid? No.
Over the course of the next few months (year(s)?), I would like to carefully put forth what I believe is the strongest and most biblical argument for God’s existence: The Transcendental Argument (TAG). And what our conclusions and findings will be is the following:
Atheism (and any other non-Christian worldview, for that matter) presupposes Christian theism because the proof for God’s existence is that without Him, you cannot prove anything.



