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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
Last year I had a not-really-friend of mine who wants to be a missionary attempt to convert me to Christianity.
Her opening argument was an attempt to prove to me that God existed by telling me that I haven't yet seen God because he isn't everywhere at once.
It was all downhill from there.
I'm not sure what you're saying at all, here, Zeta. What are you talking about? It is often said that the truth tends to lie between two extremes, but I wouldn't so much move to discredit this as a fallacy as an overgeneralization. Bell curves are, in fact, a common occurrence in statistics, and it can be a useful thing to remember that.yeah the majority of americans are in the middle and a depressing amount of people seem to believe in that one fallacy (fallacy of compromise or something) where people believe that the answer always lies in the middle of two extremes.
wikipedia said:Argument to moderation (Latin: argumentum ad temperantiam, also known as middle ground, false compromise, gray fallacy and the golden mean fallacy) is a logical fallacy which asserts that any given compromise between two positions must be correct.