Monday 9 November 2020
10 Commandments Regularly Broken by Internet Apologists
Original found here.
1. ad hominem
2. straw man fallacy
3. hasty generalization
4. begging the question
5. post hoc-false cause
6. false dichotomy
7. ad ignorantiam
8. burden of proof reversal
9. non sequitur
10. bandwagon fallacy
There are more than 10 commandments, and apologists break many, if not most, if not all of them.
After all, without incontrovertible evidence, what's a believer to do?
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