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Exegetical Fallacies

Exegetical Fallacies. Exegetical Fallacies Logical Fallacies. Exegetical Fallacies Logical Fallacies 24 Mindblowing Ways to Twist Scripture . Exegetical Fallacies Logical Fallacies 24 Mindblowing Ways to Twist Scripture Don’t Get it Twisted: Exegetical Fallacies & a Proper Hermeneutic.

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Exegetical Fallacies

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  1. Exegetical Fallacies

  2. ExegeticalFallaciesLogical Fallacies

  3. Exegetical FallaciesLogical Fallacies24 Mindblowing Ways to Twist Scripture

  4. Exegetical FallaciesLogical Fallacies24 Mindblowing Ways to Twist ScriptureDon’t Get it Twisted: Exegetical Fallacies & a Proper Hermeneutic

  5. ex·e·ge·sis critical explanation or interpretation of a text, esp. of scripture. "the task of biblical exegesis" synonyms:interpretation, explanation, exposition, explication More"the exegesis of ancient texts" Origin early 17th cent.: from Greek exēgēsis, from exēgeisthai ‘interpret,’ from ex- ‘out of’ + hēgeisthai ‘to guide, lead.’ (results from googling “exegesis”)

  6. exegesis *This image is okay, but oversimplifies the author-message-reader dynamic.

  7. exegesis

  8. fal·la·cy a mistaken belief, esp. one based on unsound argument. "the notion that the camera never lies is a fallacy" synonyms: misconception, misbelief, delusion, mistaken impression, error, misapprehension, misinterpretation, misconstruction, mistake; (results from googling “fallacy”)

  9. fallacy a flaw in logic or reasoning that may or may not lead to an incorrect belief.

  10. Critical thinking Evidence-based thinking Tearing Down Building Up

  11. Asch Experiment

  12. Critical Thinking Bingo • Check the boxes by writing an example in the box. So, for the Asch Experimentbox you could write: • “elevator experiment” • “sheeple” • “conformity” • “zebras” • or whatever makes sense to you • When you say “BINGO,” you’ll get to share your mnemonic before collecting your dinosaur.

  13. Review • Free Space: Exegesis/Eisegesis • Pareidolia • Asch Experiment

  14. False Authority

  15. Correlation ≠ Causation

  16. Parallelomania

  17. Inattention Blindness

  18. Illegitimate Totality Transfer

  19. Semantic Anachronism • Either within a language or between languages.

  20. Word Root Fallacy

  21. Cherry Picking

  22. False Analogy

  23. False Memory

  24. Personal Incredulity • “I can’t believe…” • “It just doesn’t make sense to me…” • “Everyone knows that…” • “Obviously…”

  25. Personal Incredulity

  26. Argument from Silence • Confusing absence of evidence with evidence of absence.

  27. Mirror Reading

  28. Ad hominem

  29. Hasty Generalization

  30. post hoc ergo propter hoc

  31. reductio ad absurdum • “slippery slope”

  32. Poisoning the Well • “guilt by association”

  33. tuquoque

  34. Straw Man

  35. Emotional Appeals

  36. Either/Or • aka “False Dichotomy

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