Originally posted by sonhouseSo, dragging this back to the original topic, which fallacy would this be an example of then, cherry-picking?
In other words, the likelyhood of finding a great wife is very low, because women are worthless, clearly not worth the life of a man.
Besides which, you prove our point: inconsistencies in the bible, one verse says one thing, another verse says the opposite.
You can't have it both ways.
--- Penguin.
Originally posted by sonhouseCertainly seems to be.
Cherry picking followed by studious ignoration🙂
RJHinds, will you agree, seeing as you acknowledge that you do make logical fallacies, that if we point one out to you, you will concede the argument you are using it to defend?
For my part I will agree to do likewise if one of my logical fallacies it pointed out to me.
--- Penguin.