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I believe - help my unbelief : a credible witness | 15 | |
1 | "Love is a fallacy" | 21 |
2 | You're all hypocrites! : unqualified and hasty generalizations | 33 |
3 | It's dangerous to believe you're right : causes and contradictions | 40 |
4 | You have insulted us all : sentiment, false analogy and poisoning the well | 57 |
5 | People can't communicate : what? Arrogance, aggression and cleverness | 73 |
6 | I don't get it : misreading the audience | 80 |
7 | What a harebrained ideal : worldviews and evolution | 92 |
8 | Who am I to judge? : worldviews and relativism | 106 |
9 | The heart wants what it wants : moral blindness | 117 |
10 | I see you are very religious : Paul in Athens | 129 |
11 | So why should I believe anything? : Christian witness in a postmodern world | 146 |
12 | Framing effective arguments : a guide to literature | 156 |
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