__________ arguments proceed from premises to necessary conclusions

a. Inductive
b. Deductive
c. Informal
d. Universal


ANS: B

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A) [(M ? F) ? (E ? L)] v [(E ? L) ? (M ? F)] B) [(M ? F) ? (E ? L)] ? [(E ? L) ? (M ? F)] C) [(M ? F) ? (E ? L)]

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If an arguer poses a question that contains an unfair or unwarranted presupposition, the arguer commits the fallacy of false alternatives.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Galileo expressed his view on the relationship between science and religion by saying that

a. science gives us true knowledge, while the Bible only gives us fanciful tales. b. the Bible teaches us how to go to heaven, not how the heavens go. c. when our theology and our science conflict, we must reject our scientific theories. d. the question of their relationship was of no concern to him.

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The Annunciation is

A. Mary's ritual purification. B. John the Baptist's recognition of Jesus as the Son of God. C. Gabriel's visit to Mary. D. Mary's visit to her cousin Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist.

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