Conversation with Eliza Lino Abaya about Abraham in his Plural Wives. It wad under in my original post but will be disregarded since it is not addressed to her.
Questions were left unanswered with some "Argument from Ignorance" or "Appeal to Ignorance." This fallacy occurs when someone argues that something must be true because it has not been proven false, or vice versa.
For example, one might say, "There's no evidence that God exist, so they must not exist," or the opposite, "There's no evidence that God don't exist, so they must exist."
For more of our conversations please check out https://truth-reflects.blogspot.com/2024/07/eliza-lino-abaya.html?m=1
For example, one might say, "There's no evidence that God exist, so they must not exist," or the opposite, "There's no evidence that God don't exist, so they must exist."
For more of our conversations please check out https://truth-reflects.blogspot.com/2024/07/eliza-lino-abaya.html?m=1
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