Appeal to consequences. Preferred fallacy of religious nuts everywhere (“but if my god doesn’t exist in exactly the way I think he does, then I won’t get to spend forever in a semi-drugged state, watching all the people I dislike get roasted on a spit”).
Coyoty Premium Member about 9 years ago
And Republican debates.
Ida No about 9 years ago
Can I use this to get out of philosophy tests, too?
emptc12 about 9 years ago
Quodlibet. “Howmsoever.”
PoodleGroomer about 9 years ago
Theology: Sad happens.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 9 years ago
Create your own reality. It works.
Peam Premium Member about 9 years ago
So how important is the 1%? Discuss.
markjoseph125 about 9 years ago
Appeal to consequences. Preferred fallacy of religious nuts everywhere (“but if my god doesn’t exist in exactly the way I think he does, then I won’t get to spend forever in a semi-drugged state, watching all the people I dislike get roasted on a spit”).