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Thou shall not reduce the argument down to two possibilities.
NO!
Best example:
Thou shalt not kill.
Yes or No.
That is not relevant. That is not a debate argument.
8. Thou shall not lay the burden of proof onto him that is questioning the claim. (Burden of proof reversal)
This seems to be the current favorite tactic around here.
It is not just a tactic. It is true. The person making a claim bears the burden of proving that claim. Otherwise, it is dismissed out of hand.
You misunderstood my post. I was told recently on this board by a Calvinist that they had no burden to prove or back up their claim that was being questioned because they were the one's with the real truth and the person (me) questioning their claim carried the burden to prove their claim wrong.
It is not just a tactic. It is true. The person making a claim bears the burden of proving that claim. Otherwise, it is dismissed out of hand.
People are much more likely to be injured by their own gun than by any intruder. Statistical fact.