10. Memorizing Fallacies- The Acronym!
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.
You think we can memorize them? Some of you know what's coming, right? I'm not only
Pastor Anthony, I'm Pastor Acronym, okay? So, this is the way I memorize things, right?
So, we're going to go through Crab Fest. So, each one of these fallacies begin with the letters.
So, Crab Fest, right? You're tracking with me all right.
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.
Who wants to take a shot? C, complex question, R, reification,
A, ad hominem, B, bifurcation, and begging the question.
Two B's. Good job, right? Fest, F, faulty appeal to authority, E, equivocation,