Joe Carter points out a logical fallacy that I have often found fun in jest, but absolutely abnoxious when meant to be serious.
Crossway Books: Holy Bible: English Standard Version, Black Genuine Leather
Winston S. Churchill: The Great Republic: A History of America (Random House Large Print)
Edmund Burke: The Portable Edmund Burke (The Viking Portable Library)
Lee Strobel: The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus
Erwin Lutzer: Ten Lies About God And How You Might Already Be Deceived
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I just am trying to click on the link about the "no True Scottsman" How do I get there?
Sheldon
Posted by: Sheldon | Monday, September 11, 2006 at 11:27 PM