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Why religion despite its vast benefits can be a crutch

The “No True Scotsman” fallacy appears constantly in debates about religion, often without people realizing it. This video explains how the fallacy works and why it distorts discussions about belief ...
As throngs of Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol, having been exhorted by him to march there, the president retreated to the White House where he watched a live feed of the violence. Urged by ...
As throngs of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, having been exhorted by him to march there, the president retreated to the White House where he watched a live feed of the violence. Urged by ...
When someone says, “A real Buddhist wouldn’t do that,” they might be falling into the No True Scotsman fallacy—redefining a category to exclude inconvenient facts. This video challenges the urge to ...