
Jay'sAnalysis Every Low Tier Trent Horn Argument Refuted in 1 Hour -Jay Dyer
Feb 14, 2026
A rapid debate over foundationalism, immediate justification, and whether any ultimate epistemic system must be circular. A theological tour arguing the Trinity as the only metaphysical ground for logic and ethics. Sharp critiques of empiricist epistemology, papal authority, and the coherence of modern Roman Catholic claims. Reflections on St. Maximus, worship, and disputes over salvific status of other religions.
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Trinity As Metaphysical Ground
- Jay Dyer asserts the Trinity grounds categories, epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics in a unified Christian paradigm.
- He says Orthodox Trinitarian metaphysics uniquely explains the one-and-many, universals, and logical categories better than natural theology.
Problems With Empirical Natural Theology
- Jay Dyer critiques Trent Horn's natural theology as empirically based and vulnerable to classic problems like the myth of the given and induction justification.
- He argues Trent must justify sense-data metaphysics, external world causation, and how induction yields universals.
St. Maximus: Creation As Theophany
- Jay Dyer references St. Maximus: natural contemplation leads to the Logos and to triadic (Christological) readings of creation.
- He insists Maximus treats creation as a theophany and that the created order is a book pointing to the Logos.


