Thursday, January 26, 2012

What do you think of this example of the word "Fallacious" as given by Webster's Dictionary?

fal·la·cious

1) : embodying a fallacy %26lt;a fallacious conclusion%26gt;

2) : tending to deceive or mislead





Example:

%26lt;it's fallacious to say that something must exist because science hasn't proven its nonexistence%26gt;



http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionar…What do you think of this example of the word "Fallacious" as given by Webster's Dictionary?
I think the second definition describes christian arguments perfectly.
More interesting:



fallacious rhymes with bodacious, curvaceous, and flirtatious.What do you think of this example of the word "Fallacious" as given by Webster's Dictionary?
Oh snap! Burned by the goddamnn dictionary.What do you think of this example of the word "Fallacious" as given by Webster's Dictionary?
Expect a christian protest against the merriam webster dictionary.
I think your example sucks





and you didn't define fallacy, all we know it is and adjective
I think Webstering is the lowest form of sophistry.
To be blunt, science couldn't give a rat's @$$ about god....
It's fallacious to think science is out to prove or disprove God
It's a fine example.

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