EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 1H 13M
Logical Fallacies and How to Think Rightly
from Current Reality Podcast · host King's Domain
What does it mean to think the way God thinks? In this episode, Michael and Wade work through the three foundational laws of logic and over a dozen logical fallacies — walking through real-world examples from social media, politics, parenting, and theology. Whether you're a pastor, a parent, or just someone who spends time on Twitter, this episode will equip you to reason more clearly, argue more honestly, and think more like the God who made the world.[00:00] — Introduction & episode overview [04:05] — Why Christians should care about logic: to think logically is to think the way God thinks [06:37] — Logic vs. emotion: reason and affections are not enemies[18:25] — The Three Laws of Logic[19:51] Law of Identity[22:11] Law of Non-Contradiction[30:15] Law of the Excluded Middle [32:23] — What is a logical fallacy? Informal vs. formal fallacies explained [38:27] — Informal Fallacies[38:27] Ad Hominem[41:06] Bulverism (C.S. Lewis)[43:06] Ad Baculum — appeal to fear/threats[44:02] Ad Populum — bandwagon/popularity[45:50] Argument from Incredulity — "I just can't believe..."[47:48] Chronological Snobbery — "right side of history"[49:03] Ad Ignorantiam — appeal to ignorance[49:43] Straw Man — and when to steel-man instead[57:02] Distinction Without a Difference[58:39] Composition Fallacy — part-to-whole[59:53] Loaded Question Fallacy [60:35] — Formal Fallacies[60:49] Petitio Principii — circular reasoning[63:17] Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc — correlation vs. causation[64:49] Affirming the Consequent[64:58] Bifurcation — false dichotomy[68:41] Fallacy of Compromise — the false middle [72:15] — Closing: think the way God thinksFor questions or comments, send us an email at [email protected] church is Christ the King Church in Ft. Thomas, KYThe Current Reality Podcast is a resource of King's DomainResources mentioned in this episodeC.S. Lewis — Mere Christianity (Bulverism)C.S. Lewis — The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Law of the Excluded Middle / Professor Kirk)Jonathan Edwards — Religious AffectionsDavid Platt — Radical (False Dichotomy example)Ravi Zacharias — Story about Hindu-American student (Law of Non-Contradiction)Rob Bell — Love Wins trailer (Argument from Incredulity) Follow us on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/dmichaelclaryhttps://twitter.com/wadethomasjr Michael's Book "God's Good Design" is now available everywhereGod's Good Design: A Biblical, Theological, and Practical Guide to Human SexualityFollow Michael’s writings www.dmichaelclary.com
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What does it mean to think the way God thinks? In this episode, Michael and Wade work through the three foundational laws of logic and over a dozen logical fallacies — walking through real-world examples from social media, politics, parenting, and theology. Whether you're a pastor, a parent, or just someone who spends time on Twitter, this episode will equip you to reason more clearly, argue more honestly, and think more like the God who made the world.[00:00] — Introduction & episode overview [04:05] — Why Christians should care about logic: to think logically is to think the way God thinks [06:37] — Logic vs. emotion: reason and affections are not enemies[18:25] — The Three Laws of Logic[19:51] Law of Identity[22:11] Law of Non-Contradiction[30:15] Law of the Excluded Middle [32:23] — What is a logical fallacy? Informal vs. formal fallacies explained [38:27] — Informal Fallacies[38:27] Ad Hominem[41:06] Bulverism (C.S. Lewis)[43:06] Ad Baculum — appeal to fear/threats[44:02] Ad Populum — bandwagon/popularity[45:50] Argument from Incredulity — "I just can't believe..."[47:48] Chronological Snobbery — "right side of history"[49:03] Ad Ignorantiam — appeal to ignorance[49:43] Straw Man — and when to steel-man instead[57:02] Distinction Without a Difference[58:39] Composition Fallacy — part-to-whole[59:53] Loaded Question Fallacy [60:35] — Formal Fallacies[60:49] Petitio Principii — circular reasoning[63:17] Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc — correlation vs. causation[64:49] Affirming the Consequent[64:58] Bifurcation — false dichotomy[68:41] Fallacy of Compromise — the false middle [72:15] — Closing: think the way God thinksFor questions or comments, send us an email at [email protected] church is Christ the King Church in Ft. Thomas, KYThe Current Reality Podcast is a resource of King's DomainResources mentioned in this episodeC.S. Lewis — Mere Christianity (Bulverism)C.S. Lewis — The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Law of the Excluded Middle / Professor Kirk)Jonathan Edwards — Religious AffectionsDavid Platt — Radical (False Dichotomy example)Ravi Zacharias — Story about Hindu-American student (Law of Non-Contradiction)Rob Bell — Love Wins trailer (Argument from Incredulity) Follow us on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/dmichaelclaryhttps://twitter.com/wadethomasjr Michael's Book "God's Good Design" is now available everywhereGod's Good Design: A Biblical, Theological, and Practical Guide to Human SexualityFollow Michael’s writings www.dmichaelclary.com
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