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Why are theists so keen on using logical fallacies when arguing for the existence of God or attacking atheists?
@User It is ironic, isn't it. I wonder if you can tell why I have written it in that way,
11 Answers
- PubliusLv 72 months ago
I don't think I am, pard. Every year millions experience God for themselves. You should, too. It's the logical thing to do. Don't bother moving the goalposts. It's more evidence than you have to shore up your fantasy that there is no God.
- VeschengroLv 72 months ago
Well lets face it they dont really have any other alternative, do they. Since theists cant prove their god at all... And atheists only refuse to believe that deity exists At all.
- Anonymous2 months ago
They don't have facts or proof, they have to resort to fallacies, insults, harassment, and bullying.
- Jim VLv 72 months ago
I'll give it to you that some arguments for God are fallacious.
I'll also note that many atheists arguments against God are nothing but logical fallacies.
So if you want to critique any argument for, or against, God then you need to bring that one to the table.
Ambiguous generalizations (such as this "question") are also fallacious.
- 2 months ago
Atheists too indulge in logical fallacies. One of their favorites is the "straw man", or more accurately, the "straw god" fallacy. Even Bertrand Russell used this fallacy with his "flying teapot" analogy.
- choko_canyonLv 72 months ago
It's not that they're particularly keen on using logical fallacies, it's just that they don't really have a choice.
- Anonymous2 months ago
The atheist mind think falsehoods, fallacies, and fantasies are truth, fact, and reality. Your question merely proves this fact.
- Reynaldo WeeksLv 42 months ago
Since they have no proof to present that God exists that's all thery have to fall back upon.
- UserLv 72 months ago
...he or she asked, ironically employing the logical "fallacy of many questions".