Marcia
Active Member
Can you explain what you mean by "false dichotomies"?
Explain what is false and dichotomy about them.
A false dichotomy is the fallacy of the false choice or the false dilemma. Study up on logical fallacies sometime; you might find it helpful. There are many, such as appeal to pity, hasty generalization, red herring, straw man, ad hominem, and many more.
Here are two sources:
http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/
http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/fallacies.html
You present me with 2 choices, as though those are the only 2 possible alternatives. Then you say if I disagree with one, I must agree with the other. This only works if there really are only 2 choices, such as either dead or alive, pregnant or not pregnant, etc. It is not true for all choices.
Here are my questions again;
God has revealed His plan and His purpose. God chose this plan we are in. Is it a perfect plan or is it flawed? Has Jesus Christ been glorified in this plan?
So you think maybe God had a few ways He could have done this, maybe even a better way, but He chose the one we have?
God's plan was Adam (all creation) fails (sins). God becomes man (second Adam, Jesus Christ) and cannot fail (sin) because God is Perfect, Holy, Sinless. God's Grace and Mercy is revealed to all creation.
You believe there might have been another way? A better way?
It is not a question of believing another way. Or is God's plan perfect or flawed? Those are the 2 choices you give. But what is God's plan? Did God plan for man to sin or make him sin? If you think that, I disagree, and your question is flawed if you cannot prove it.If you study what a false dichotomy is, you will understand why what you ask here is a good example of it. There are other views outside of what you present.