It seems like when people use fallacies and pseudosciences to back up their ideas such as God or the Law of Attraction the only reaction you can really give is, "you're stupid!"
So, other than saying "what you said is a fallacy/pseudoscience", what are some better arguments to give?
im writing an essay on wuthering heights and im abouts to comment on Emily Bronte's use of pathetic fallacy. i haven't read all the book but must show an understanding of it, could people please write down a few examples of where its used and just explain a little, i know its used in chapter 9...
Why do Christians argue with atheists about the "uncaused cause" logical fallacy?
Isn't it all about faith in a god who defies all logic?
I mean seriously, why?
Aren't they just proving faith is not enough?
Republicans want to stop abortion by overturning Roe v. Wade. Problem is, Roe v. Wade actually had very little to do with abortion. It never answered the central question of abortion legality, which is "is the fetus a living human baby or simply a clump of cells?"
Now understand that I DO...