Point: An important aspect of Presuppositional Apologetics is that is shaped by Biblical doctrines. The implication of what the Bible teaches are drawn towards apologetics. Typically most teaching series on Presuppositional Apologetics will devote some time to talk about what does the Bible teach about area such as revelation, God’s attributes, doctrine of sin, salvation, etc. Yet some listeners can get impatient. Some may think Presuppositional Apologetics is just about what does the Bible say about unbelief (it is that, but its more than that, and it does defend truth and refute error). Can we give an analogy to help listeners be patient, and to not give up with an apologetics that seem to ascend into theology?