Education (Part Five)

Now we get to the Logical segment of Education. Luther wrote two Catechism for the church so that pastors would teach and heads of households would teach the people of God in an orderly fashion. There are some people who like Logic and they like things to be short in a simple and orderly fashion.

Teaching in logic is again a very traditional method. You can find a lot of Logic taught by Paul. He tends to teach us step one and step two which will eventually lead to either a truth or a falsehood. Thus, St Paul can say things like if you don't believe in the Resurrection on the Last day, you can't believe in Christ being raised, and if you don't believe in Christ's Resurrection your faith is in vain.

Logical arguments are simple step problems. They take you one step at a time until you have already fallen down the Rabbit hole too far. This is a strategy many people use to teach people or convince people to become Christians. But the problem still remains that God's wisdom is far beyond our understanding, and therefore sometimes he does things that are not very logical.

If the wages of sin is death, and you have sinned then why are you still alive. Thanks be to God for his great mercy. Thanks be to God that he sent his only Son to die for all the sins of the world, thus saving sinners from the Wages of sin. It can be logical, but also very illogical.


But this method is very easy for people to teach and then pass on. It becomes like following a recipe. All you have to do is make sure you do all the steps in the right order, and everyone will reach the same conclusion.

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