Critical Thinking: Fallacies from Relevance XI
In this post, I will discuss the Fallacy of the Weak Analogy, sometimes called the Fallacy of the Questionable Analogy and sometimes mistakenly called a False Analogy.
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Critical Thinking: Fallacies from Relevance X
In this post, I will discuss the Fallacy of Division and Fallacy of Composition.
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Creation: All Things New Again
Because of the Hubble Constant, their math doesn’t even work out anymore. There are stars that are moving far too fast; stars that are far too distant, stars that are far too bright; etc., ad nauseam. Informed scientists know this. Many have abandoned the accepted theories and are in dedicated pursuit of the truth. Many others refuse to do so because of the metaphysical implications alternative theories present. The latter group has the loudest voice.
Tags: Age of the Earth, Architect, Charles Darwin, Christmas, Creation-evolution controversy, Creationism, Darwinism, Darwinist, Designer, Evolution, Methodological Naturalism, New Year's Day, Objections to evolution, Religion and science, Religion/Belief, Secular Humanism, Social Darwinism, Stephen Jay Gould, The Universe
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