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Six demonstrations that the argument is wrong (or using a sledgehammer to obliterate a gnat.)
by: JT Will: I don’t know why you want to persist in this line of discussion. An axiom that contradictions are acceptable means that whatever… -
I included an axiom that contradictions are acceptable
by:Will Petillo I think you may have missed the point of my first “proof.” Basically, if one includes in one’s list of axioms that contradictions… -
The challenge specified “Christian”
by: JT Thank you for your two “proofs” Will, but the challenge did specify that the prize would “be awarded to the first Christian, knowledgeable… -
With logic based on contradiction, you can prove nothing.
by: Gordon Barker I disagree with your statement that with logic based on contradiction, you can prove anything. In reality, you can prove nothing. In… -
Inerrant, irrefutable, infallible can be proven?
I was reading the Letters to the Editor in today’s Calgary Sun. One particular letter[1] defended the Bible’s prohibition of homosexuality. I’m not going to… -
The Argument of Contradiction and the Argument of Deliberation
by: Will Petillo In understanding or defending the Bible, it is important to establish whether one is taking the Bible literally or metaphorically. This was…
