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In contrast, presuppositional apologetics rooted in theistic belief systems seek to ground truth in a divine authority, a point many proponents of such philosophies argue provides a stable epistemological foundation. However, the same cannot be said for radical postmodernism, which lacks a firm starting point. The absence of an anchoring principle leads to a convoluted position that ultimately undermines its own arguments, producing what may be perceived as an intellectually vacuous ideology.
The Crisis of Objective Truth