Sentences with phrase «argument from ignorance»

The are, however, a variety of other kinds of arguments from ignorance.
However freedom is not exercised by arguments from ignorance.
You can believe in god, and god may exist but at this point there is no foundation for it except arguments from ignorance.
The leap from «I don't believe the natural explanation for morality» to «it's a person» was a clear argument from ignorance.
Please, Ladies and Gentlemen, avoid arguments from ignorance and Ad Hominem and / or strawman attacks and make your point without resorting to insults or jingoism.
retards like you have been using arguments from ignorance since forever in an attempt to shift the onus of evidence onto the shoulders of those rejecting the positive additive claim «gods exist».
If you now consequently wish to take, as you previously have, my stance as proof that you are right and that Arsenal are indeed especially persecuted by the media, then you are merely indulging in the logical fallacy, ad ignorantiam — aka argument from ignorance.
The most famous argument from ignorance is the type represented by «When did you stop beating you're...?»
But it appears to be relying in part on an argument from ignorance, since one of its arguments is that not enough is known yet about how diluted bitumen might behave when spilled in the marine environment.
Much of your argument such as I've seen, for your sky fairy (and I really think that is an appropriate term for your obviously fictional deity with all the self - contradictory tales about it in the bible), really seems to consist of a combination of willed ignorance and arguments from ignorance.
@Sue: you really need to look up argument from ignorance.
It is an argument from ignorance and just the same as saying «goddidit».
Condecending, argument from ignorance and threatening.
Your argument for god is a non sequitur and an argument known as argumentum ad ignorantiam — argument from ignorance.
Other than that, congratulations, that was the finest example of the logical fallacy known as an «Argument from Ignorance» that I have seen in a long time.
The truth project was blatantly intelligent design and loaded with quote mines, arguments from ignorance, god of the gaps, strawmen, etc...
Finally, the remainder of your comment is essentially the argument from ignorance fallacy, and can be dismissed as such.
But, the fact that we don't know does not mean we must suddenly come to the conclusion that is MUST be god — that's a logical fallacy — the argument from ignorance.
Your claim of fact that athiesm is a belief system is an argument from ignorance.
There just isn't one» is a classic example of the logic fallacy known as the «argument from ignorance».
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