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Is it possible to argue for a deeply held belief about God without committing the fallacy of subjectivism?

A) No, because religious beliefs are all matters of opinion.
B) No, because if the belief is deeply held, it is impossible to be objective about it.
C) Yes, as long as objective reasons are given to support the belief.
D) Yes, as long as both people in the discussion have the same religion.
E) Yes, as long as the argument is inductive.

Fallacy Of Subjectivism

A logical fallacy that occurs when someone argues that something is true or good merely because it is true or good for them personally.

Fallacy

An error in reasoning that renders an argument logically invalid.

Religious Beliefs

Encompasses the diverse convictions and doctrines about the sacred, the divine, or the spiritual that influence moral, ethical, and social values.

  • Comprehend the necessity of neutrality in creating strong arguments.
  • Develop the ability to construct arguments without resorting to logical fallacies.
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