Part 1 - Introduction and the Argument From Ignorance
Part 2 - the Appeal to Inappropriate Authority
Part 3 - the Argument Ad Hominem
Part 4 - the Appeal to Force and the Appeal to Emotion
Part 6 will begin the examination of the fallacies of presumption.
Baloney Detector. This is just the introduction
How To Avoid Propaganda or Think and Grow Righteous
Lest Satan should get an advantage of us, for we are not ignorant of his devices. (II Corinthians 2:11)
Whats a Baloney Detector? The late astronomer and popularizer of science Carl Sagan worried that an epidemic of irrationality is loose in the world . . . What we need to protect ourselves from such false beliefs, Sagan writes in his book The Demon - Haunted World, is a well-equipped baloney detector kit. A baloney detector is simply a good grasp of logical reasoning and investigative procedure. Carl Sagan and I would agree about how to describe the principles of baloney detecting in general. We would disagree only about where the detectors are to be pointed, and especially about whether we should ever suspect the presence of baloney in claims made by the official scientific establishment. Dr. Phillip E. Johnson, Tuning Up Your Baloney Detector in Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds (Inter-Varsity Press, 1997), pp. 37-38.
Carl Sagan was right: We do need baloney detectors. But we dont need to beam them on Christian beliefs, as Sagan urged; instead, lets use them to get an honest take on the fossil record and to separate science from philosophy. And we should encourage robust debate between creationists and evolutionists: It keeps both sides from ignoring evidence that does not appear to fit their theories. Chuck Colson, Is Natural All There Is?, Breakpoint radio transcript #80209, 1998.
Brings to mind a certain colorful poster here who mastered this technique...
"My textbook descibes a developmental program, therefore evolution is garbage."