One thing I wanted to point out here is that when dealing with anyone who is saying that your views and conclusion is false (one way or another). I INSIST that we all keep this in mind and HOLD EVERY SKEPTIC TO THIS STANDARD.
Truth denying is truth affirming because in order to detect falsehood, you MUST allegedly KNOW truth. Otherwise, their objection is an Argument from ignorance. So, INSIST that the skeptic has evidence for his view (which is not often properly expressed) and hold him/her to his own (often unreasonable) standards. Okay? Here we are
Begging the question AND Bad Reasons fallacyEven if the world isn't 6,000 years old, what evidence is there for Intelligent Design?
Argument A for the conclusion C is fallacious.
Therefore, C is false.
Non sequitur, "It does not follow" that God, as it is understood, does not existScience has been disproving rain gods, sun gods, hurricane gods.
Straw man fallacy AND Begging the questionIf there is something we don't know, we should not claim that "god did it".
Appeal to Consequences of a Belief and Non sequitur "It does not follow"The Christian Bible gives perfectly good people the right to do evil acts inspired by God's will (The Bible). Google: I killed in the name of God or the Bible.
Also, physics led to the development of the atomic bomb. Should we stop teaching physics as well?
False. The tomb of Jesus was guarded by highly trained Roman soldiers (World class, 1st rank military). If the Roman guards failed to secure the body from being stolen by ANYONE, they would have faced execution.Most of the accounts state that the tomb was empty. So what? Isn't the most logical explanation that the body was removed from the tomb?
Irrelevant. There are MANY famous figures in ancient history whose biographies were written WELL AFTER their death (50-400 years). Many of them were written by 1st class historians, Roman historians, etc. Luke is one of them.Given Jesus was the Son of God, why did it take forty years for the first Gospel to show up?
I hear this one a lot, and I believe this claim came from someone in the UK of all places. Go figure. "Extraordinary" in this instance here is ARBITRARY. Or designed for moving goal posts.Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Its a 1 term fallacy
Examples:
Good claims require good evidence
Bad claims require bad evidence
Horrible claims require horrible evidence
Ultimately, this statement is question begging
Non sequitur and False analogyHave you read the studies about eye witness testimony?
There have been several cases of hundreds of people reporting a UFO siting in one night that turned out to be the planet Venus
Appeal to misleading authority(Insert some quote by Bart Ehrman here about the bible)
You're welcome. I'll try to compile as much fallacious arguments as I come across them and add them here for everyone. You are all also welcome to discuss other arguments that have been circulating around.