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Cornelius Van Til on How We Know Things
Non-Christians believe that insofar as man knows anything, he knows apart from God. [They bellieve that] man's mind is not an electric bulb that needs a current if it is to show any light, but it is rather an oil lamp that carries its own supplies. Christians believe that everything is dark unless the current of God's revelation be turned on. We cannot even see any "facts" without this light.
--From "Antitheses in Education"
Kicking Things Off
Vox Leonis is, you may be able to guess, "the voice of the lion." A lion roars, and so we hope our young Dominion Lions will roar in the name of our great Lord, the Lion of the tribe of Judah. But we cannot hope that they will do so without models. With this weekly note, perhaps we can practice together and offer them just that.

