Cornelius Van Til Quotes
[The Intellect Of Fallen Man] May Be Compared To A Buzz-saw That Is Sharp And Shining, Ready To Cut The Boards That Come To It. Let Us Say That A Carpenter Wishes To Cut Fifty Boards For The Purpose Of Laying The Floor Of A House. He Has Marked His Boards. He Has Set His Saw. He Begins At One End Of The Mark On The Board. But He Does Not Know That His Seven-year-old Son Has Tampered With The Saw And Changed Its Set. The Result Is That Every Board He Saws Is Cut Slantwise And Thus Unusable Because Too Short Except At The Point Where The Saw Made Its First Contact With The Wood. As Long As The Set Of The Saw Is Not Changed, The Result Will Always Be The Same. So Also Whenever The Teachings Of Christianity Are Presented To The Natural Man, They Will Be Cut According To The Set Of Sinful Human Personality.
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