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References:
1. “Mind and Cosmos” by Thomas Nagle.
2. No effect is ever greater or superior to its cause.
3. Evolutionists attempt to make effects greater than their causes when they claim that life comes from non-living matter, organized complexity from chaos, personality from impersonal forces, consciousness from unconscious matter, etc.
4. To disagree with the conclusion of any argument, we must show that at least one of three logical mistakes occur: either an ambiguous term, a false premise, or a logical fallacy occurs in the argument. Didn’t give the title in the previous transmission.
This is episode 65.
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References:
1. “Mind and Cosmos” by Thomas Nagle.
2. No effect is ever greater or superior to its cause.
3. Evolutionists attempt to make effects greater than their causes when they claim that life comes from non-living matter, organized complexity from chaos, personality from impersonal forces, consciousness from unconscious matter, etc.
4. To disagree with the conclusion of any argument, we must show that at least one of three logical mistakes occur: either an ambiguous term, a false premise, or a logical fallacy occurs in the argument. Didn’t give the title in the previous transmission.
This is episode 65.