@Boxcutter7 Are there? I don't think so. Using proper hermeneutics, a lot of stuff may actually have different meaning than what you think at face value. To think that these sorts of things aren't looked at by Christians is stupid. Not all Christians just go to church and do whatever the pastor says. Many come to the faith through logic and reason.
@SirServus Well, a lot of logical fallacies are often used in christian apologetics, such as the bandwagon & appeal to tradition fallacies (not saying that applies to these kids or this channel) & there are fallacies in the bible, along with a lot of things that don't make sense, such as contradictions and inconsistencies.
Hillarious! I loved it very much. I have both the 'Fallacy Detective' and 'The Thinking Toolbox' book. You guys did a great job BUT, if you really are home schooled Christians, you should know that all logic and sense that is in the universe comes from God, not Aristotle. 5 Stars!!
@Boxcutter7 Are there? I don't think so. Using proper hermeneutics, a lot of stuff may actually have different meaning than what you think at face value. To think that these sorts of things aren't looked at by Christians is stupid. Not all Christians just go to church and do whatever the pastor says. Many come to the faith through logic and reason.
SirServus 7 months ago
@SirServus Well, a lot of logical fallacies are often used in christian apologetics, such as the bandwagon & appeal to tradition fallacies (not saying that applies to these kids or this channel) & there are fallacies in the bible, along with a lot of things that don't make sense, such as contradictions and inconsistencies.
Boxcutter7 7 months ago
@Boxcutter7 What's ironic about that?
SirServus 7 months ago
@SirServus I wasn't joking. I found it ironic that their name is "christianlogic" and yet they promote logic & the detection of logical fallacies.
Boxcutter7 7 months ago
@Boxcutter7 Oh, good one. If everyone thought logically, they'd probably all agree with you and laugh along with your jokes.
SirServus 7 months ago
isn't "christianlogic" an oxymoron and illogical?
Boxcutter7 1 year ago
So only home-schooled kids get to learn logc eh? Too bad.
ruinyourdaywithpiss 2 years ago
Hillarious! I loved it very much. I have both the 'Fallacy Detective' and 'The Thinking Toolbox' book. You guys did a great job BUT, if you really are home schooled Christians, you should know that all logic and sense that is in the universe comes from God, not Aristotle. 5 Stars!!
joejumps4fun 3 years ago
lol I am actually doing that in my logic class, we are in the appeal to tradition/appeal to tech
viper11888 4 years ago
Well done both entertaining and enlightening
Hickey66 4 years ago