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The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by akintom(m): 5:57pm On Dec 08, 2016
FOOL - One who has been tricked or made to appear ridiculous; a dupe.


Psalms 14:1 The fool has said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that does good.

In the "inspired" tales of the psalmist, he got convoluted in his primitive thought, by referring to the atheists as fools, because they lack believe in god.

But subjecting this ignorance and religious intoxication of the psalmist to reasons and intelligence, it becomes obvious that the the fools are as follows:

* someone who believes in skydaddy that has never been seen.

* someone who talks to imaginary idea

* someone who claims prayer works, but can't pray money into his pocket

* someone who pays tithe and offering, and expect financial returns

* someone who prays to be healed of malaria, yet takes antimalaria medications

* someone that will hate, fight and possibly kill his fellow humans, because he doesn't believe his skydaddy.

* a lady who will rather turn menopausal, than marry a loving and caring atheists

* children who will abandon their mother in suffering, because their holy man says their mother is a "witch"

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Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by hopefulLandlord: 6:07pm On Dec 08, 2016
Toooo Much Fallacies in that empty rhetoric Christians spill from that verse in that book of theirs


"The fool has said in his heart, 'There is no God.' They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that does good." (Psalms 14:1)

Fallacies committed:

ad hominem fallacy : An argument is discounted based on attacking the character of the person making the argument. ("He is wrong when he says there is no God, because he is a fool." )

strawman fallacy : Arguing against a position by creating a different, weaker, or irrelevant position and refuting that position instead of the original. ("There is no God" misrepresents "There isn't sufficient evidence that God exists." )

circular reasoning : The truth of the conclusion is assumed in order to justify the premises. ("The fool says there is no God, because anyone who says there is no God is a fool." )

begging the question : The argument creates a secondary proposition that is related to the primary proposition, which requires a similar argument that is missing. (The existence of God is assumed, while addressing propositions of whether God exists.)

fallacy of inconsistency : The argument is inconsistent with other arguments within the same context.
In the Christian context, Jesus commands against the invective in Psalms 14:1, warning that
"whoever says 'You fool!' shall be liable to the hell of fire" in Matthew 5:22.

special pleading : The inappropriate attribution of emotive functions to objects that do not have that capability. (Hearts are not capable of "knowing" or of feeling emotions.)

redundancy : Psalm 53 is identical to Psalm 14.

questionable premise : It is obviously not the case that all atheists do nothing but bad deeds. This premise is invalidated by a single example of an atheist doing a single charitable act.

those are the different fallacies committed by just one verse

lmao!

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Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by Ranchhoddas: 7:25pm On Dec 08, 2016
hopefulLandlord:
Toooo Much Fallacies in that empty rhetoric Christians spill from that verse in that book of theirs


"The fool has said in his heart, 'There is no God.' They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that does good." (Psalms 14:1)

Fallacies committed:

ad hominem fallacy : An argument is discounted based on attacking the character of the person making the argument. ("He is wrong when he says there is no God, because he is a fool." )

strawman fallacy : Arguing against a position by creating a different, weaker, or irrelevant position and refuting that position instead of the original. ("There is no God" misrepresents "There isn't sufficient evidence that God exists." )

circular reasoning : The truth of the conclusion is assumed in order to justify the premises. ("The fool says there is no God, because anyone who says there is no God is a fool." )

begging the question : The argument creates a secondary proposition that is related to the primary proposition, which requires a similar argument that is missing. (The existence of God is assumed, while addressing propositions of whether God exists.)

fallacy of inconsistency : The argument is inconsistent with other arguments within the same context.
In the Christian context, Jesus commands against the invective in Psalms 14:1, warning that
"whoever says 'You fool!' shall be liable to the hell of fire" in Matthew 5:22.

special pleading : The inappropriate attribution of emotive functions to objects that do not have that capability. (Hearts are not capable of "knowing" or of feeling emotions.)

redundancy : Psalm 53 is identical to Psalm 14.

questionable premise : It is obviously not the case that all atheists do nothing but bad deeds. This premise is invalidated by a single example of an atheist doing a single charitable act.

those are the different fallacies committed by just one verse

lmao!
Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by Ranchhoddas: 7:26pm On Dec 08, 2016
hopefulLandlord:
Toooo Much Fallacies in that empty rhetoric Christians spill from that verse in that book of theirs


"The fool has said in his heart, 'There is no God.' They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that does good." (Psalms 14:1)

Fallacies committed:

ad hominem fallacy : An argument is discounted based on attacking the character of the person making the argument. ("He is wrong when he says there is no God, because he is a fool." )

strawman fallacy : Arguing against a position by creating a different, weaker, or irrelevant position and refuting that position instead of the original. ("There is no God" misrepresents "There isn't sufficient evidence that God exists." )

circular reasoning : The truth of the conclusion is assumed in order to justify the premises. ("The fool says there is no God, because anyone who says there is no God is a fool." )

begging the question : The argument creates a secondary proposition that is related to the primary proposition, which requires a similar argument that is missing. (The existence of God is assumed, while addressing propositions of whether God exists.)

fallacy of inconsistency : The argument is inconsistent with other arguments within the same context.
In the Christian context, Jesus commands against the invective in Psalms 14:1, warning that
"whoever says 'You fool!' shall be liable to the hell of fire" in Matthew 5:22.

special pleading : The inappropriate attribution of emotive functions to objects that do not have that capability. (Hearts are not capable of "knowing" or of feeling emotions.)

redundancy : Psalm 53 is identical to Psalm 14.

questionable premise : It is obviously not the case that all atheists do nothing but bad deeds. This premise is invalidated by a single example of an atheist doing a single charitable act.

those are the different fallacies committed by just one verse

lmao!
Boss you don turn professor of logic finally.
Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by akintom(m): 7:46pm On Dec 08, 2016
Foolishness is taken to the highest ridiculous realm, if someone can still claim that there's any iota of meaning in that stale story book.


hopefulLandlord:
Toooo Much Fallacies in that empty rhetoric Christians spill from that verse in that book of theirs


"The fool has said in his heart, 'There is no God.' They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that does good." (Psalms 14:1)

Fallacies committed:

ad hominem fallacy : An argument is discounted based on attacking the character of the person making the argument. ("He is wrong when he says there is no God, because he is a fool." )

strawman fallacy : Arguing against a position by creating a different, weaker, or irrelevant position and refuting that position instead of the original. ("There is no God" misrepresents "There isn't sufficient evidence that God exists." )

circular reasoning : The truth of the conclusion is assumed in order to justify the premises. ("The fool says there is no God, because anyone who says there is no God is a fool." )

begging the question : The argument creates a secondary proposition that is related to the primary proposition, which requires a similar argument that is missing. (The existence of God is assumed, while addressing propositions of whether God exists.)

fallacy of inconsistency : The argument is inconsistent with other arguments within the same context.
In the Christian context, Jesus commands against the invective in Psalms 14:1, warning that
"whoever says 'You fool!' shall be liable to the hell of fire" in Matthew 5:22.

special pleading : The inappropriate attribution of emotive functions to objects that do not have that capability. (Hearts are not capable of "knowing" or of feeling emotions.)

redundancy : Psalm 53 is identical to Psalm 14.

questionable premise : It is obviously not the case that all atheists do nothing but bad deeds. This premise is invalidated by a single example of an atheist doing a single charitable act.

those are the different fallacies committed by just one verse

lmao!
Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by Scholar8200(m): 7:48pm On Dec 08, 2016
hopefulLandlord:
Toooo Much Fallacies in that empty rhetoric Christians spill from that verse in that book of theirs


"The fool has said in his heart, 'There is no God.' They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that does good." (Psalms 14:1)

Fallacies committed:

ad hominem fallacy : An argument is discounted based on attacking the character of the person making the argument. ("He is wrong when he says there is no God, because he is a fool." )

strawman fallacy : Arguing against a position by creating a different, weaker, or irrelevant position and refuting that position instead of the original. ("There is no God" misrepresents "There isn't sufficient evidence that God exists." )

circular reasoning : The truth of the conclusion is assumed in order to justify the premises. ("The fool says there is no God, because anyone who says there is no God is a fool." )

begging the question : The argument creates a secondary proposition that is related to the primary proposition, which requires a similar argument that is missing. (The existence of God is assumed, while addressing propositions of whether God exists.)

fallacy of inconsistency : The argument is inconsistent with other arguments within the same context.
In the Christian context, Jesus commands against the invective in Psalms 14:1, warning that
"whoever says 'You fool!' shall be liable to the hell of fire" in Matthew 5:22.

special pleading : The inappropriate attribution of emotive functions to objects that do not have that capability. (Hearts are not capable of "knowing" or of feeling emotions.)

redundancy : Psalm 53 is identical to Psalm 14.

questionable premise : It is obviously not the case that all atheists do nothing but bad deeds. This premise is invalidated by a single example of an atheist doing a single charitable act.

those are the different fallacies committed by just one verse

lmao!
much ado about nothing!

I never met an atheist who declares his ideas in his heart! And except he says it in public, his heart condition ,as one having disbelief in God, is not known. The passage describes one who has this as a hidden motivation to a life without restraint to the negative.

In fact, a careful look at the passage clearly shows that is the condition of all men before an encounter with Jesus Christ.

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Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by akintom(m): 7:55pm On Dec 08, 2016
Scholar8200:
much ado about nothing!

I never met an atheist who declares his ideas in his heart! And except he says it in public, his heart condition ,as one having disbelief in God, is not known. The passage describes one who has this as a hidden motivation to a life without restraint to the negative.

In fact, a careful look at the passage clearly shows that is the condition of all men before an encounter with Jesus Christ.

There's nothing like encounter, just a mere assent to Jesus idea is all there is.

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Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by KingEbukaNaija: 9:16pm On Dec 08, 2016
hopefulLandlord:
Toooo Much Fallacies in that empty rhetoric Christians spill from that verse in that book of theirs


"The fool has said in his heart, 'There is no God.' They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that does good." (Psalms 14:1)

Fallacies committed:

ad hominem fallacy : An argument is discounted based on attacking the character of the person making the argument. ("He is wrong when he says there is no God, because he is a fool." )

strawman fallacy : Arguing against a position by creating a different, weaker, or irrelevant position and refuting that position instead of the original. ("There is no God" misrepresents "There isn't sufficient evidence that God exists." )

circular reasoning : The truth of the conclusion is assumed in order to justify the premises. ("The fool says there is no God, because anyone who says there is no God is a fool." )

begging the question : The argument creates a secondary proposition that is related to the primary proposition, which requires a similar argument that is missing. (The existence of God is assumed, while addressing propositions of whether God exists.)

fallacy of inconsistency : The argument is inconsistent with other arguments within the same context.
In the Christian context, Jesus commands against the invective in Psalms 14:1, warning that
"whoever says 'You fool!' shall be liable to the hell of fire" in Matthew 5:22.

special pleading : The inappropriate attribution of emotive functions to objects that do not have that capability. (Hearts are not capable of "knowing" or of feeling emotions.)

redundancy : Psalm 53 is identical to Psalm 14.

questionable premise : It is obviously not the case that all atheists do nothing but bad deeds. This premise is invalidated by a single example of an atheist doing a single charitable act.

those are the different fallacies committed by just one verse

lmao!

You forgot to post the source of this post : http://freelink.wildlink.com/fallacy.php

Ehe ....I knew it can never ever come from you . This confirmed my suspicions

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Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by KingEbukaNaija: 9:17pm On Dec 08, 2016
Ranchhoddas:
Boss you don turn professor of logic finally.

See where he copied it from : http://freelink.wildlink.com/fallacy.php

Professor of logic my arss
Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by akintom(m): 9:24pm On Dec 08, 2016
KingEbukaNaija:


You forgot to post the source of this post : http://freelink.wildlink.com/fallacy.php

Ehe ....I knew it can never ever come from you . This confirmed my suspicions

What difference does it make to the foolishness of the psalmist?
Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by KingEbukaNaija: 9:25pm On Dec 08, 2016
akintom:


What difference does it make to the foolishness of the psalmist?
k
Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by Ranchhoddas: 10:47pm On Dec 08, 2016
KingEbukaNaija:

See where he copied it from : http://freelink.wildlink.com/fallacy.php
Professor of logic my arss
Hehehehe...
Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by jonbellion(m): 1:12am On Dec 09, 2016
KingEbukaNaija:


See where he copied it from : http://freelink.wildlink.com/fallacy.php

Professor of logic my arss
odeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by alBHAGDADI: 4:40am On Dec 09, 2016
KingEbukaNaija:


You forgot to post the source of this post : http://freelink.wildlink.com/fallacy.php

Ehe ....I knew it can never ever come from you . This confirmed my suspicions
So, hopefullandlord not only wastes his MB on arguing about the existence of God in nairaland but also surfs the entire net for more atheist doctrines.

One would think he's one intelligent guy, not knowing that all the garbage he knows are copy and paste.
Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by hopefulLandlord: 5:05am On Dec 09, 2016
Hahahahahahahahaha KingEbuka is one sad lonely individual, he googles every post of mine


its good to have such a staunch follower
Re: The Psalmist And The "Foolishness" Talk by akintom(m): 10:05am On Dec 09, 2016
hopefulLandlord:
Hahahahahahahahaha KingEbuka is one sad lonely individual, he googles every post of mine


its good to have such a staunch follower

It's a pity that those who read and believe the story book, are all infected with the illusion that they know everything. Just because the book deceived them so.

This certain theist, is chronically beside himself. Otherwise he wouldn't be fooling around a normal post.

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