John MacArthur, 1 Corinthiens, Moody, 1984, p. 36.
A Christian has no need of human philosophy. It is unnecessary and, more often than not, misleading. Where it happens to be right it will agree with Scripture, and is therefore unnecessary. Where it is wrong it will disagree with Scripture, and is therefore misleading. It has nothing necessary or reliable to offer. By nature it is speculation, based on man’s limited and fallible insights and understanding. It is always unreliable and always divisive.
John MacArthur, 1 Corinthians, Moody, 1984, p. 36.