LoveandFaith
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- Nov 16, 2010
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The following sentence is riddled with so many logical fallacies but I wanted to hear your thoughts:
"I realized that if there was a God and he was loving, he would not let me be tortured forever in Hell for honestly being mistaken about his existence. By not believing, I was not trying to actively rebel against him. If he did exist, I would simply be making an honest mistake in being wrong about his existence. There was no malice on my part."
Obviously, we only have ten fingers on our hands to count, but can you point out all the logical fallacies?
"I realized that if there was a God and he was loving, he would not let me be tortured forever in Hell for honestly being mistaken about his existence. By not believing, I was not trying to actively rebel against him. If he did exist, I would simply be making an honest mistake in being wrong about his existence. There was no malice on my part."
Obviously, we only have ten fingers on our hands to count, but can you point out all the logical fallacies?