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• Question 1 3.5 out of 3.5 points Even the most basic biological mechanisms that we know are irreducibly complex • Question 2 3.5 out of 3.5 points When a shooting takes pla... ce at a school, arguing that the reason it occurred was because of gun laws alone is what type of fallacy? • Question 3 3.5 out of 3.5 points “Mom, may I have a smart phone?” All of my friends have one” is an example of: • Question 4 3.5 out of 3.5 points “Raising an irrelevant issue to divert attention from the primary issue” is which of the following Informal Logical Fallacies: • Question 5 3.5 out of 3.5 points Irreducible complexity is the idea that many molecular machines are simply too complex to have formed via evolution. • Question 6 3.5 out of 3.5 points Making a judgment on the basis of one or even a few samples is what type of fallacy? • Question 7 3.5 out of 3.5 points The word “cosmos” is a Greek word that refers to: • Question 8 3.5 out of 3.5 points Accepting the opinions of others as one’s own opinion without applying critical thinking skills to that opinion is what type of decision-making? • Question 9 3.5 out of 3.5 points Oversimplifying a complex issue to make it seem that only two options are possible is an example of a False Dilemma Fallacy. • Question 10 3.5 out of 3.5 points Selective Perception is arguing a point by selecting and presenting only the evidence that supports one’s current position or opinion. • Question 11 3.5 out of 3.5 points People from the city of ________________ were noted in the Bible as being of “noble character”, because they went to the scriptures to see if what Paul was saying was true. • Question 12 3.5 out of 3.5 points Presenting another person’s argument in a weak, misrepresented, or exaggerated form in order to win the argument is what type of fallacy? • Question 13 3.5 out of 3.5 points Using the Begging the Question fallacy is the same as using circular reasoning. • Question 14 3.5 out of 3.5 points Indecision, not making a decision, is actually a decision in itself. • Question 15 3.5 out of 3.5 points William Paley’s “Watchmaker” parable is an example of which argument for the existence of God? • Question 16 3.5 out of 3.5 points When asked by John the Baptist, Jesus referenced his miracles as evidence that he was indeed the Son of God. • Question 17 3.5 out of 3.5 points Making a judgment about an entire group based on the behavior of a few from that group is what type of fallacy? • Question 18 3.5 out of 3.5 points Critical thinking: Selected Answer: All of the above • Question 19 3.5 out of 3.5 points The term critical in critical thinking literally means to be unaccepting of any opinion outside of one’s own beliefs. • Question 20 3.5 out of 3.5 points According to the text book, personal experience is not an argument for the existence of God. [Show More]

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