10. Memorizing Fallacies- The Acronym!
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Using Jason Lisle's book, Logic and Faith and Discerning Truth, we go through some of the most common logical fallacies that are used in arguments today. #shorts
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- That's the last one. So, we have complex question, reification, ad hominem, bifurcation, begging the question, faulty appeal to authority, equivocation, and strawman.
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- You think we can memorize them? Some of you know what's coming, right? I'm not only
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- Pastor Anthony, I'm Pastor Acronym, okay? So, this is the way I memorize things, right?
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- So, we're going to go through Crab Fest. So, each one of these fallacies begin with the letters.
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- So, Crab Fest, right? You're tracking with me all right.
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- I know it's a little silly, but work with me here. Complex question, reification, ad hominem, bifurcation, begging the question, faulty appeal to authority, equivocation, strawman.
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- Who wants to take a shot? C, complex question, R, reification,
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- A, ad hominem, B, bifurcation, and begging the question.
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- Two B's. Good job, right? Fest, F, faulty appeal to authority, E, equivocation,