http://truth4seekers.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/fail-owned-logical-fail.jpg
There are man fallacies given in this image, most plainly to me, Appeal to fear, Appeal to Belief, and Currcumstantial Ad Hominem (against a persons choices, in this case religion or lack there of). It Appeals to Fear by saying all athiests arent believed in by god and by not being believed in by god, you don't exist, or more accuratly you are nothing. The second Appeal to belief makes this more targeted at Christians than athiests making a funny turn saying that if you dont beleieve in god your not believed in by him, which is basically saying that you are just an athiest, which is the point of being and athiest. And then the last one Currcumstantial Ad hominem, the priest who said this is attacking Atheism which is foolish, because they dont believe in what you do so, they dont care if the god they think exists doesn't believe in them.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Brainstorming Ideas
Ideas: List of 8
- Free Running
- How to travel
- Taking better wildlife pictures
- Becoming a better dribbler in soccer
- Being a better soccer player
- Shooting / Passing better in soccer
- Becoming a better poet
- Becoming more in touch with myself
- Free Running
- How am i going to continue staying in shape for it?
- What can i do to maximize my training time?
- How can i get better?
- What needs to be done before I'm ready to continue to more advanced things?
- Taking better wildlife pictures
- Where do I need to go to achieve my goal?
- What equipment do I need?
- How can i get the equipment for a reasonable price?
- How do i get into my dream career choice (Nat. Geo. Wildlife Photographer)?
- Becoming a better dribbler
- What do i need?
- How can i do it through the winter?
- What happens if i cant do it for a while?
- Who do i trust to teach me, and how do i get taught?
- Becoming a better poet
- What do i need?
- Is inspiration the only thing that makes a good poet?
- Where should i find inspiration?
- How can poets of the past help my writing?
- How to travel
- Where to go?
- How to get thier?
- Cost?
- Who/ What to bring?
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
In Jon Stewart's skit, he pointed out 2 fallacies that i caught onto, the first of which being, Red Herring, where the Mexicans or what they called "illegal immigrants" were bringing disease back into the country. They blamed 7000 cases on immigrants, which isn't very accurate giving that 60 minutes disputed it. The next fallacy they pick up is comparing the few and labeling the entire race as lepers, which was also disputed to 60 minutes. It is very funny, same thing they did to the Irish and blacks, and anyone else that the United States was concerned with. Its very funny... very sad, and very ignorant.
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