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The Fallacy Detective
Book • 2003
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as a workbook to help kids recognize faulty logic and fallacies.


Amy Davison
Episode 143. Inductive and Deductive Reasoning with Tricia Scribner
Mentioned as a great book that equips kids to recognize faulty logic.
Episode 130: Can Christians Judge?
Mentioned as a resource for teaching people how to think, though potentially outdated for current generations.

How AI and Social Media are Making Us Dumber
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as part of her daughter's seventh-grade curriculum, serving as an introduction to critical thinking.

Kathy Gibbens

The 10 Most Illogical Arguments in Politics, Culture, and Religion
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when discussing a book used in her daughter's classical conversations curriculum.

Nicki Violetti

High Iron Levels, Optimal Glucose Level, Lead Testing | THRR203
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as a book about fallacies, suitable for middle schoolers and those wanting to improve their thinking skills.


Greg Koukl

What Things in Heaven Were Reconciled to God on the Cross?




