2. Another
assumption of agnosticism is that man can know only by analogy. Thus it is
claimed that there can be no analogy between the finite and the infinite, and
hence no knowledge of God. But the Scripture teaches that man was created in
the image and likeness of God; hence there must be much in man which is
analogous to that in God. Further, it is not true that man can know only by
analogy. He comes to know things largely by differences and contrasts. As has
been pointed out previously, we learn dispensational truth largely by “distinguishing
the things that differ” (Phil. 1:10, literal).
We do not learn what the color red is by analogy, but by the contrast with the
remainder of the spectrum.
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