Divine Fallacy is not limited just to Christians. The fallacy of attributing the unexplained to deities is so common that it has been given its own name, "Divine Fallacy". The term refers to a special form of an argument from incredulity. It is a form of reasoning that says, "I can't understand this, so God must have done it." Or, "This is amazing, so God did it." Or even, "I can't think of any other explanation, therefore, God did it." A more subtle form of Divine fallacy is the Trinitarian doctrine, when it involves the argument that if Jesus has a divine nature then this proves he is "God" by identity.
When people have a good explanation in hand, they are less likely to believe a supernatural answer on top of the already sufficient answer and regard the supernatural explanation as an "unnecessary hypothesis." This requires a response from Christians.
The usual Christian response is to assert even more forcefully that their hypothesis is undoubtedly true.
Yes, the divine right theory can exhibit the fallacy of appealing to a higher power or authority to justify a claim without providing concrete evidence or reasoning to support that claim. It relies on a subjective interpretation of divine will rather than objective evidence or logical reasoning.
Yes, it's true, Coptic Christians believe that Jesus has both a divine and a human nature.
Ilocanos are Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, Moslems, Asians, Homo Sapiens.
christians should respond to slavery very badly because like me and Adam have discussed it it a bad issue and isn't just.
An example of the fallacy of remote division would be: "Bill Gates is a very wealthy man. Bill Gates is a philanthropist. Therefore, all people who work at Microsoft must be wealthy and philanthropic." This fallacy incorrectly assumes that the attributes of the whole (Bill Gates) apply equally to its parts (all Microsoft employees).
The Bible commends Christians to respond in love to social injustice. Jesus spoke to his disciples about this very thing in the 25th chapter of the book of Matthew.
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Christians believe in an all-powerful divine being. Therefore, by definition a Christian cannot be an atheist.
She is a Saint for ALL Christians who worship her Divine Son.
Of course, Jesus the true human and divine, the apostles the one who sent, the disciples including the gentile Christians.
the christan has a evil man locked and he responds