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In this episode Robert and Alan wrap up their fallacy series by unpacking the false analogy: why comparing two superficially similar things can lead Christians into bad doctrine and weak arguments. They stress the importance of discerning differences, testing relevance, and grounding apologetics in sound doctrine.
Listeners are encouraged to study Scripture, learn logical tools, and practice critical thinking in everyday conversations—movies, social media, church, and evangelism—to better defend and present the faith.
Discerning Truth by Dr. Jason Lisle. It is described as a small booklet that goes through common fallacies and provides examples of how they are used in arguments for evolution.
Logic by Isaac Watts. This book was a standard textbook for elementary through high school for nearly 200 years. It is a curriculum on logic, highlighting the importance of clear, rational, and logical thinking for Christians.
Logic by Dr. Jason Lisle. This is a book that serves as an entire course on logic.
The Ultimate Proof for Creation by Dr. Jason Lisle. This book is about apologetics and identifies fallacies and logical thinking.
Love the Lord, Love God with All Your Mind by J.P. Moreland. This book is mentioned as a resource for learning about apologetics and logical fallacies.
Clear Thinking in a Messy World by Kenneth R. Samples. It is a resource that aims to teach Christians to think critically and logically about their faith.
Biblical Science Institute: This is Dr. Jason Lisle's ministry, which has a website with articles on logic and logical fallacies.
Answers in Genesis: Dr. Jason Lisle previously worked for this organization.
Institute for Creation Research (ICR): Dr. Jason Lisle also previously worked for this organization.
Creation Museum: Dr. Jason Lisle designed some of the astronomy exhibits for this museum in Kentucky.
By theimmutablewordIn this episode Robert and Alan wrap up their fallacy series by unpacking the false analogy: why comparing two superficially similar things can lead Christians into bad doctrine and weak arguments. They stress the importance of discerning differences, testing relevance, and grounding apologetics in sound doctrine.
Listeners are encouraged to study Scripture, learn logical tools, and practice critical thinking in everyday conversations—movies, social media, church, and evangelism—to better defend and present the faith.
Discerning Truth by Dr. Jason Lisle. It is described as a small booklet that goes through common fallacies and provides examples of how they are used in arguments for evolution.
Logic by Isaac Watts. This book was a standard textbook for elementary through high school for nearly 200 years. It is a curriculum on logic, highlighting the importance of clear, rational, and logical thinking for Christians.
Logic by Dr. Jason Lisle. This is a book that serves as an entire course on logic.
The Ultimate Proof for Creation by Dr. Jason Lisle. This book is about apologetics and identifies fallacies and logical thinking.
Love the Lord, Love God with All Your Mind by J.P. Moreland. This book is mentioned as a resource for learning about apologetics and logical fallacies.
Clear Thinking in a Messy World by Kenneth R. Samples. It is a resource that aims to teach Christians to think critically and logically about their faith.
Biblical Science Institute: This is Dr. Jason Lisle's ministry, which has a website with articles on logic and logical fallacies.
Answers in Genesis: Dr. Jason Lisle previously worked for this organization.
Institute for Creation Research (ICR): Dr. Jason Lisle also previously worked for this organization.
Creation Museum: Dr. Jason Lisle designed some of the astronomy exhibits for this museum in Kentucky.