I’ve often pointed out just what logical fallacies certain arguments online are, but this book does a great job of illustrating them in a clear, effective manner:
https://bookofbadarguments.com/?view=allpages
1: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. If it does what it says, you should have no problem with this. 2: What proof will you accept that you are wrong? You ask us to change our mind, but we cannot change yours? 3: It is not our responsibility to disprove your claims, but rather your responsibility to prove them. 4. Personal testamonials are not proof.
What part of ‘meow’ don’t you understand?
Great book. 😊
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