If you
really want The Irrits try the
fallacist's fallacy. Heathens are more prone to this than atheists. Before linking to some of their debased utterances I'll just make up an example
EXAMPLE 1
• pebbles do not eat camels
• "cool"jazz, worms and the moon are all types of fish
• therefore the sky is blue
Although no evidence is offered to support the conclusion, and despite several logical errors, the conclusion is not necessarily false (or true).
In the next example a number of fallacious and unconnected statements are strung together by several God denying heathens leading to a conclusion that does not follow from any of their "arguments" but which
seems to be supported in Scripture.
Revelation 22:17 However when we realise that the chief heathen among their number is primarily interested in goddess cults such as those of Aphrodite and Frigg the corrupted nature of their fallacious conclusion is revealed.
EXAMPLE 2
How many fallacies can you count there?
Words spun from no more substance than clouds.