Latin rendition - Ad Hominem
English rendition - Absolute BS
By definition, Ad Hominem is a Logical Non sequitur and fallacy of argument; unless the attack on a person’s character is Relevant to the argument in question.
For instance, to suggest that Catholic priests are not qualified to preach the Word of Christ nor deliver his Word from the pulpit on account of their transgressions or having broken their Vow of Celibacy is a Logical Non sequitur and fallacy of argument, which is often done on purpose and is therefore a sin of itself.
Since it is a sin to give false testimony against your neighbor (Exodus 20), which is punishable by death in the lake of fire and burning sulphur (Revelation 21:8).
Strictly speaking, all people have sinned, which implies that no one at all is qualified to deliver God’s Word from the pulpit; assuming that you followed or accept this ‘argument’ at all.
Besides, the so called charge of ‘hypocrisy’ cannot be used to disqualify Catholics from teaching the Word of Christ; otherwise, all people should be disqualified if one adhered to such an ‘argument’.
IMO, such argument is based lies, twisted and rendition of Matthew 7, which serves to highlight the iniquity of its proponents who have clearly lied about the relevant Scripture.
Since by definition, Ad Hominem is intended (or unintentional) lies due to the very nature of Logical Non sequiturs, which is a fallacy of reasoning, either intentional, or unintended.
Intentional fallacies are clearly a lie; no doubt about this whatsoever.
Discuss.
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English rendition - Absolute BS
By definition, Ad Hominem is a Logical Non sequitur and fallacy of argument; unless the attack on a person’s character is Relevant to the argument in question.
For instance, to suggest that Catholic priests are not qualified to preach the Word of Christ nor deliver his Word from the pulpit on account of their transgressions or having broken their Vow of Celibacy is a Logical Non sequitur and fallacy of argument, which is often done on purpose and is therefore a sin of itself.
Since it is a sin to give false testimony against your neighbor (Exodus 20), which is punishable by death in the lake of fire and burning sulphur (Revelation 21:8).
Strictly speaking, all people have sinned, which implies that no one at all is qualified to deliver God’s Word from the pulpit; assuming that you followed or accept this ‘argument’ at all.
Besides, the so called charge of ‘hypocrisy’ cannot be used to disqualify Catholics from teaching the Word of Christ; otherwise, all people should be disqualified if one adhered to such an ‘argument’.
IMO, such argument is based lies, twisted and rendition of Matthew 7, which serves to highlight the iniquity of its proponents who have clearly lied about the relevant Scripture.
Since by definition, Ad Hominem is intended (or unintentional) lies due to the very nature of Logical Non sequiturs, which is a fallacy of reasoning, either intentional, or unintended.
Intentional fallacies are clearly a lie; no doubt about this whatsoever.
Discuss.
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