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Paperback The Christian's Handbook to Logical Fallacies: An Easy-to-Understand Guide for Identifying Poor Reasoning and Flawed Arguments Book

ISBN: B0D7HSW1H1

ISBN13: 9798328891950

The Christian's Handbook to Logical Fallacies: An Easy-to-Understand Guide for Identifying Poor Reasoning and Flawed Arguments

NEW RELEASE! NOW ON SALE: Special price for a limited time! Most Christians neither have the time nor the inclination to read a lengthy book on logic. So, let me distill the essentials for you into a concise, easy-to-understand guide on the logical fallacies most relevant to Christians. Be ready to sharpen your mind and deepen your faith! Join me on an exhilarating journey through the world of logical fallacies and discover how to think critically and argue effectively. Over the past few years, I have participated in live debates, including the first-ever debate conducted in Hebrew between myself and an Israeli Orthodox Rabbi, as well as a debate with an Israeli atheist university Bible professor. Those who know me well are aware of my passion for apologetics and my enthusiasm for logical and critical thinking. What exactly do I mean by that? You've likely encountered questions like, "Can God create a rock so heavy He cannot lift it?" (a Category Error fallacy) Or the objection that, considering the vast amount of pain and suffering in the world, can we truly believe in God's existence? (an Appeal to Emotion fallacy). Addressing these questions can be approached in various ways, one of which is by identifying why these and other arguments actually represent logical fallacies. A logical fallacy is an argument that can be disproven through reasoning. This differs from a subjective argument or one that can be disproven with facts; to qualify as a logical fallacy, an argument must contain a logical flaw or deceptive element. This is why becoming familiar with logical fallacies is an essential tool for intellectually engaged Christians. One commonality we all share, regardless of our religious views, is the tendency to commit logical fallacies. In my experience, religious individuals often fall into these errors just as frequently, if not more so, than others. The distinction in a religious context is significant because it influences your belief system, theology, worldview, character, and attitude, making critical thinking particularly vital for you as a Christian. In this book, we'll explore the fascinating realm of logical fallacies through simple, everyday, easy-to-understand examples and engaging stories from the imaginary village of Laymenville. You'll learn to spot and avoid these fallacies, strengthening your ability to think critically and argue persuasively. Join me in this captivating exploration, and let's equip ourselves with the tools to navigate and challenge flawed arguments, fostering a faith that is both intellectually robust and spiritually enriching. Dive into the pages and become a more discerning, articulate, and thoughtful believer. About the Author: Dr. Eitan Bar, a Jewish-Christian scholar with advanced Bible, apologetics, and theology degrees, is a unique combination. As a native Hebrew speaker and a Jewish Bible scholar, he combines his Jewish background with his Christian education and faith to offer a fresh perspective on various biblical topics.

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