
The Protestant Fallacies: Ten Ways Anti-Catholics Break the Laws of Logic
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You’ve heard Anti-Catholic Argument X a thousand times before—maybe it’s about how Catholics “added books” to the Bible, or how we supposedly worship Mary and the saints.
Even if you don’t know all the facts, your instinct tells you that the argument is wrong . . . and yet you can’t quite explain why. Something is wrong with the reasoning, but you can’t put a name to it.
In The Protestant Fallacies, you’ll learn why. In this thorough but accessible read, Parker Manning exposes the classic and often-subtle errors in logic underlying Protestants’ most common accusations against the Faith. From the Straw Man to the Red Herring, from the Tu Quoque to the False Dilemma, and illustrated with real-life examples from prominent anti-Catholics, he shows you how to recognize Protestantism’s logical flaws, define them, and then refute them.
When we have the vocabulary to identify how arguments fail, we can more readily cut through bad ones. Even better, we can think more clearly and strengthen our own arguments. No matter your knowledge level of the Bible, history, or Catholic tradition, The Protestant Fallacies will give you the tools you need to be ready for your next apologetic encounter.
Author:
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Parker Manning
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Format:
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Softcover Book, 180 pgs
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