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Originally Posted by Josip So, you read the Bible, and believe what you like, don't believe what you don't like.
Why you believe anything? The same writer wrote complete story, from beginning to the end. If he is a liar in first part, then why you believe he told us the truth in next chapters? It not sounds logical for me.  |
If I tell you, "Atlas the Titan upholds the sky upon his shoulders, and sentences are composed from words," why should you believe one and not the other? You're making a
hasty generalization: if one part is false, then all parts must be false.
That is a logical fallacy.