False reasoning leads to false conclusions and precludes rational thinking and debate.
Not exact matches
Assumptions along these lines are what atheists hang their hats on, but assumptions
lead to
false reasoning, and in any case, they base their view on beliefs, even though they don't recognize it as a belief.
A
reasoning process that
leads to
false conclusions, even if only sometimes, is flawed in some way.
The fact that neither you nor the church has yet identified ANY SORT of «
false doctrine» that Kate was supposedly teaching,
leads one to believe that her question must be the REAL
reason she was ex-communicated as no other viable
reason has been presented or even hinted at!
Remeber the sacrifice you made in sending Jesus the Messiah, remember the sinless life He
led and the pain He bore for all of those who sinned and are so vary far, far away from you, living in darkness, blinded by the
false gods of this world and the lying deceiving spirits that say man's
reason is all there is in life.
They gave the
false reason of «a virus» for the absence from the team of midfielder Darren Fletcher, which
led to unfounded speculation.
Part of the
reason for this uncertainty is that it is very difficult to knock - out non-coding RNA without damaging the DNA, which can
lead to off - target effects and
false results.
The
reason government nutrition advice will not endorse this diet, is because to do so would be to admit that the lipid theory of disease, that saturated fats cause high cholesterol which
leads to heart disease, is
false, and this would destroy several very profitable businesses, including pharmaceutical drugs designed to lower cholesterol levels (statin drugs).
Since the skeptical CE denizens are obviously troubled by some problem with the
reasoning that's
leading to the obviously
false conclusion that ClimSens is way up where the taxpayer - fleecing ideologues have pegged it, I may be able to help.