are you for real Ian, honestly are you??????
that is a question by the way so an answer would be nice.
you have been explained several times by me and others if you do not understand then it is not my problem.
as for the slippery slope
yes or no
Appeal to consequences, also known as argumentum ad consequentiam (Latin for argument to the consequences), is an argument that concludes a premise (typically a belief) to be either true or false based on whether the premise leads to desirable or undesirable consequences. This is based on an appeal to emotion and is a form of logical fallacy, since the desirability of a consequence does not address the truth value of the premise. Moreover, in categorizing consequences as either desirable or undesirable, such arguments inherently contain subjective points of view.