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Most supported premises
A global government should be created
There would be no reasonable escape from a corrupt world government.
8 supporter.
The Holocaust didn't happen
It most definitely did though.
8 supporter.
2 fallacy report.
Appeal To Belief
a) Jesus Christ was a real person; b) Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
No person, much less Jesus Christ, has ever been proven to have risen from the dead.
5 supporter.
1 fallacy report.
Appeal To Belief
a) Jesus Christ was a real person; b) Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
Just because something is written in a book does not make it true.
4 supporter.
Plants should have the right to vote.
People in comas have the potential to vote eventually. Plants would never be able to decide on who to vote for or actually vote.
4 supporter.
a) Jesus Christ was a real person; b) Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
This would mean magic is real.
4 supporter.
4 fallacy report.
Wrong Direction
Irrelevant Conclusion
False Analogy
Fallacy Of False Cause
Censorship is immoral
People often equate editorial discretion in private mediums as censorship akin to that found in totalitarian dictatorships. There is a difference.
4 supporter.
a) Jesus Christ was a real person; b) Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
By that logic there is also no proof that Zeus did not exist. You cannot prove a negative.
3 supporter.
argüman is a cool platforme
The majority isn't always correct.
3 supporter.
a) Jesus Christ was a real person; b) Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
All evidence points to all people eventually dying. To claim that one person did not die would require a strong foundation of evidence. The claim provides none, save for hearsay.
3 supporter.