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Understanding the Atheist Unbelief
I remember one of the minor stepping stones into me questioning my faith was the understanding of the burden of proof and the scientific method. I did not understand that atheism was the ‘Lack of Belief’ in that it takes the … Continue reading →
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Tagged agnostic, atheism, Atheist, CNN, deductive argument, deductive reasoning, Deism, deity, fallacious reasoning, God, Ignosticism, indirect proof, proof by contradiction, proof for the bible, Reductio ad absurdum, reduction to the absurd, reductive reasoning, Survey, Theism
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The Fallacy of Christ the Man
If Christ was in fact God, he knew all the future. Before Him like a panorama moved the history yet to be. He knew how his words would be interpreted. He knew what crimes, what horrors, what infamies, would be … Continue reading →
Posted in christ, christian, christian faith, christian fraud, christian history, church, confusion, deceived, fallacious, history, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, life, message, purpose
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Tagged christian, christian history, Church, church history, historical jesus, indirect proof, jesus, Reductio ad absurdum, reduction to the absurd
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What are the Different Types of Reasoning?
So I did a post series a while back on Reasoning as it applies to Faith, Religion, Christianity, Philosophy, and Atheism. It is a high level overview of all the different types of methods of reasoning and how they apply … Continue reading →
Posted in Abductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, fallacious reasoning, inductive reasoning, inspiration
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Tagged abductive reasoning, Analogy, Argument, begging the question, circular reasoning, deductive reasoning, fallacious reasoning, Fallacy, inductive reasoning, logic, logical fallacy, reasoning, Reductio ad absurdum, reduction to the absurd, reductive reasoning
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Reasoning with Faith, Religion, and Atheism…Reductive Reasoning (Part 4)
Go to Main Menu or Start at the Introductory Page Reductive Reasoning Reductio ad absurdum (Latin: “reduction to the absurd“) is a form of argument in which a proposition is proven or disproven by following it sequentially to an absurd result. Another name for this (reductive reasoning) … Continue reading →
Posted in agnostic, apologetic, apologetics, atheist, atheist vs christian, bible, bible contradictions, biblical difficulties, contradiction, god, laws of logic, logic, reason, reasoning
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Tagged flaw, indirect proof, laws of logic, logic, perfect, proof by contradiction, reasoning, Reductio ad absurdum, reduction to the absurd, reductive reasoning
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