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This is a piece that Josh wrote a few years ago. He was responding to an annoying trend that he had been seeing, at least among pro-life people. We are tempted to talk about fallacies all the time in conversation, but one danger of accusing people of committing a logical fallacy is that you may not actually know what you’re talking about.
Related Links:
Josh Brahm: You Should Know How to Disagree Well http://bit.ly/2gAq0kT
Read the essay by Paul Graham on different ways to disagree with people, in their order of effectiveness: http://bit.ly/2FH2HzE
Watch William Lane Craig explain an ad hominem fallacy: http://youtu.be/a2OnY4d_1Is
Share the original article: http://bit.ly/2go17bp
ERI Website: https://EqualRightsInstitute.com
ERI Blog: https://Blog.EqualRightsInstitute.com
ERI Course: https://EquippedCourse.com
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This is a piece that Josh wrote a few years ago. He was responding to an annoying trend that he had been seeing, at least among pro-life people. We are tempted to talk about fallacies all the time in conversation, but one danger of accusing people of committing a logical fallacy is that you may not actually know what you’re talking about.
Related Links:
Josh Brahm: You Should Know How to Disagree Well http://bit.ly/2gAq0kT
Read the essay by Paul Graham on different ways to disagree with people, in their order of effectiveness: http://bit.ly/2FH2HzE
Watch William Lane Craig explain an ad hominem fallacy: http://youtu.be/a2OnY4d_1Is
Share the original article: http://bit.ly/2go17bp
ERI Website: https://EqualRightsInstitute.com
ERI Blog: https://Blog.EqualRightsInstitute.com
ERI Course: https://EquippedCourse.com