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+ | The "Trilemma Argument" is an argument in logic about the identity of [[Jesus]]. The argument, which was made famous by [[C.S. Lewis]], essentially concludes that Jesus cannot be considered to be a great moral teacher, rather it is only logical that his identity must have rested in one of the three following possibilities: liar, lunatic or Lord. | ||
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Trilemma argument
The "Trilemma Argument" is an argument in logic about the identity of Jesus. The argument, which was made famous by C.S. Lewis, essentially concludes that Jesus cannot be considered to be a great moral teacher, rather it is only logical that his identity must have rested in one of the three following possibilities: liar, lunatic or Lord.
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