“When someone claims that they do contradict [Christ, Scripture, and natural revelation], this is generally a preface to an attempt at poor exegesis on the form of revelation they consider supreme. If they say that Jesus Himself is to be preferred (over against Scripture and natural revelation), this is likely because Jesus is about to be appealed to as the original flower child. If natural revelation is given preeminence over Christ and the Scriptures, this will probably end by appealing to evolution, climate change, and a bunch of other things that science never said. And if Scripture is chosen (over against Jesus and the natural world), this will almost certainly be a lead-in to the defense of some sort of ultra-denominationalism. But what God says anywhere, God says everywhere” (Mere Fundamentalism, p. 87).
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