Pluralism lets things really exist in the each-form or distributively. Monism thinks that the all-form or collective-unit form is the only form that is rational.
— William James
A good argument must obey the rules of logic; express true premises; and have premises more plausible than their opposites.
— William Lane Craig
It's the first effect of not believing in God that you lose your common sense.
— GK Chesterton
How can a reason which hates God be called sound?
— Martin Luther
Christianity believes that God has created an external world that is really there; and because He is a reasonable God, one can expect to be able to find the order of the universe by reason.
— Francis Schaeffer
Good judgment, common sense, and reason all fly out the window when emotions kick down your door.