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BEGGING THE QUESTION (PETTIO PRI assuming pretty much w proving. U doubtful (hard to believe) as your conclusion. NCIPID: Roughly hat you're trying to prove, or should be sing premises in an argument that are as least as 1. A man gave birth to a baby Here is an actual photo of him in the recovery room Tight after his healthy new daughter wx delivered. Maria o Martorano 2. Did you know that both Mayor Giulliani and President George W. Bush were abducted by aliens when they were younger? It's the lead story in the ter ot National Enquirer this week, and everything they say always proves to be true. Daniel Grissom) eg nay uare ta citen te 3. At the height of the Egyptian civilization, Osiris was murdered and cut into pieces by his brother. His wife, Isis, put the pieces back together and breathed new life into them. So you see, life aftor death is a definite reality (Erika Suarez) canclusron 4. I had lunch with President Bush! Here's a picture of him sitting at the table he reserved for the two of us yesterday at the Rainbow Room, at Rockefeller Center. (Doyin Adebogu. conusen the size of a Jeep 5. On the news this morning they showed a If you go to the station's website you can see a video clip of the turtle actually towing a car. (Yverose Theodore) to cancison Park again. Many people have seen human spirits near that area. (Vandana Magnani) 6. If I were you I would never go meanuse ear Mli 7. As Christians, why do we believe in God? Because we have faith. And how do we know that our faith is right? Because God loves us. (Colin Brayton) own exExplanation / Answer
Begging the Question
Arguments based on unsound reasoning where we are trying to prove a claim based on the premise that is not true in itself. Also called, circular reasoning. For the claim to be true the premise has to be true but for the premise to be true the claim has to be true.
Here, the premise itself is untrue. Men are incapable of giving birth as of now - Hardly the truth.
The premise does not have anything to do with whether aliens exist or not. The claim is just not believable.
Both the claim and the premise are beyond belief and do not support each other.
The claim could be proved only if you are also in the photo, not just Bush and the table. Again, hardly the truth. A classic example of circular reasoning.
Turtles cannot tow. The premise should be true for the claim to be true.
Attestation of people to have seen spirits is important for the claim to be true.
Very personal beliefs and should be kept that way. Whether or not God loves us should be answered as true for our faith to be right.
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