Phrost
The Fighting Skeptic
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- Sep 11, 2003
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Having done an extensive bit of arguing with believers, woos, and the like, over the internet, it's really easy to see the same patterns in their arguments crop up.
What I was wondering is if there would be some benefit to creating a sort of "flowchart" of the typical arguing tactics used by these people who show great skill in deftly avoiding logic and reason.
I imagine this would be very useful in helping to "nail them down" when they're being evasive, and extremely convenient to point out "yes, you're at step 7a right here on our handy chart" instead of playing the same game over and over.
What do you guys think? Would it be a fun exercise at least, or would it be too much work?
What I was wondering is if there would be some benefit to creating a sort of "flowchart" of the typical arguing tactics used by these people who show great skill in deftly avoiding logic and reason.
I imagine this would be very useful in helping to "nail them down" when they're being evasive, and extremely convenient to point out "yes, you're at step 7a right here on our handy chart" instead of playing the same game over and over.
What do you guys think? Would it be a fun exercise at least, or would it be too much work?