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Bo Bennett, PhD

Strong argument or a logical fallacy

1. Samantha claims that you should believe that muhammad splitted the moon.

2. Harris claims that I won't trust this because it has no evidence.

3. Samantha tells that when you see that when people tell that Ptolemy did this and that because they have witnessed it, hence you should trust that muhammad splitted the moon because they have witnessed it.

asked on Saturday, Jul 24, 2021 08:51:44 AM by Bo Bennett, PhD

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Bo Bennett, PhD writes:

These "arguments" all appear to be the same, so I am deleting the duplicates. Please refer to your earlier posts with the same form just slightly different content.

posted on Saturday, Jul 24, 2021 11:32:49 AM

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