The confutation may not, however, have come to every eye which has read this newspaper. |
The Scripture is exposed to the scorn and confutation of infidels. |
This is often said in our own country, and we need not say what we advance in its confutation. |
It was evidently of no use to attempt a confutation of this, and the subject dropped. |
But there is yet another Reason, why I think it not to need a confutation. |
If the creation of the universe and the Intelligent Project are objects of faith, by definition, these are not susceptible to confutation by means of tests and empirical evidence. |