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2 points

I submit that, the question: did man create God? more probably means: did man create the concept of God?

Scripture cannot be true because scripture says it's true: a premise cannot support itself.

Do you not believe this as it applies to the Qur’an.

How about when you were a child?

Did a parent ever ask you to do something, to which you replied "why?" and they said "because I said so."

It is the same fallacious reasoning.

4 points

Veronica, your argument is illogical, and you are distracted with a sort of scripture quoting tourette’s. Scripture quoting is not an argument unless you can prove that the God of that scripture exists and you cannot prove that the God of that scripture exists by quoting that scripture. That is the fallacy of begging the question - assuming the initial premise.

God exists because the Bible says he exists, and the Bible is must be believed because it is the word of God.

Or A is true because B is true; and B is true because A is true.

Write some of your own and you will no doubt see how that sort of reasoning makes no sense.

I’ll go first: I am good looking because my mother says that I am good looking; my mother says that I'm good looking because I am good looking.

1 point

Which celebrities, specifically? Can you name any?

If you can, you would then have to prove that it was a joke that went 'too far' that was the specific, or at least a major, cause of the suicide (as opposed to, for example: mental illness).

And even if you can prove that in one instance a joke had caused the suicide of a celebrity, you could not expand that into a general rule. That is you could not say any more than that in this particular instance a joke had gone too far.



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