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In Light of Logic

  The fallacies of Appearance and Manner       (1094 reads)
In Light of Logic One of the easiest ways to misjudge a person, place or thing is by its appearance. But what we often fail to recognize is that placing too much faith in appearances is fundamentally illogical.
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In Light of Logic This fallacy involves appealing "to the people" rather than to reason. Assent to a conclusion is won not by giving valid arguments, but by arousing the feelings and sentiments of the multitude. In modern life, the propagandist, the demagogue, the politician and the advertiser continually make this appeal. If “everyone believes it," or "everyone is doing it,” or the poll numbers are high, it must be right.
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  Degrees and Titles       (3205 reads)
In Light of Logic Even at twelve years old Jesus already had more knowledge and understanding of Scripture than the men who had all the theological credentials and degrees from the great learning centers of his day. Yet at twelve he obviously had not been exposed to much "formal education." But did that invalidate his message? It did not to...
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In Light of Logic The fallacy of accent is employed whenever an emphasis is placed on a written or spoken communication in a way that materially alters its original or intended meaning. To interpret any piece of literature logically, one must be sensitive to the context and original meaning intended by the author and not alter that meaning by misplaced emphasis.
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  Equivocation: The Art of Changing the Rules in the Middle of the Game       (3215 reads)
In Light of Logic The fallacy of Equivocation is using the same word in two or more different ways in the same argument. Words have various usages, or a semantic range, and to switch meanings in the middle of an argument is called equivocation. For example: “The end of a thing is perfection; death is the end of life; hence, death is the perfection of life.” This argument is fallacious because two different senses of the word “end” are confused in it. The word “end” can mean either “goal” or “last event.”
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  Do Analogies Prove the Trinity?       (3862 reads)
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"When someone brings up an "argument" like this, simply say, "That's nice, and actually rather interesting. But can you to demonstrate to me from Scripture that the theological point is true?"
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  Mystery Versus Contradiction - Snedeker       (3446 reads)
In Light of Logic In order to escape the contradictoriness of the doctrine of the Trinity, most of its advocates argue that it is a mystery and must simply be "taken on faith." We are sometimes told that our minds are too small to comprehend it. What many Trinitarians fail to recognize is that mystery is one thing, contradiction is quite another.
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In Light of Logic Aristotle, the Greek philosopher credited with the discovery of logic, built his understanding upon three fundamental “laws of thought.” They are so basic that one would think that they do not even need to be said. However, in recent years these principles have been under assault and dismissed by modern philosophers. Nevertheless, in my opinion they remain fundamental to the process of clear and sound thinking. They also represent the way of thinking that is most biblical and can be illustrated by the teachings of Jesus Christ.
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  Logical Fallacies Employed in Trinitarian Theology       (13261 reads)
In Light of Logic “Logic,” from the Greek word logos, is the science of correct reasoning, and provides tools for analyzing the form and content of arguments. Logic addresses the relationship of premises (or evidence) to conclusions, and helps us determine whether our reasoning is straight or crooked. That is, does our conclusion...
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  A Proposition for Theological Debate       (3822 reads)
In Light of Logic A simple list of rules for Theological Debate and a good rule of thumb to go by as a Christian.
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  Attacking a Straw Man!       (3611 reads)
In Light of Logic Attacking a straw man is a fallacy of logic that occurs when an opponent’s position is misrepresented in order to make it easier to refute. This is very hard to avoid, and points up the need for dialogue with those with whom we disagree.
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  Believe What I Say or Else! - Argumentum ad Baculum       (2612 reads)
In Light of Logic Argumentum ad Baculum is the Latin name for an argument made by the appeal to force rather than appealing to reason or evidence. This method is still in play today.
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  Questions for Trinitarians       (2246 reads)
In Light of Logic The Bible is the Word of God. It tells us about the life and death — and resurrected life — of the greatest man who ever lived. His name is Jesus Christ. For centuries men have debated the identity of this unique man. Was he God? Was he a “mere” man? How did he do the things he did?
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