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Just remember, logic cannot determine truth, only the validity of the "form" of an argument. Valid/Invalid are your only options when examining syllogyms, not True/False or Good/Bad etc. Something (an argument) can be logically valid and false, just like something can be logically invalid and true.
All those married in the LDS temple will become gods.
My wife and I were married in the LDS temple
Therefore, we will become gods
This is pristine logic based on a false premise.
Anyhow, which work are you going through?
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Stephen
Reformer, SBC
Faith Defenders
Anaheim, CA
[URL="http://biblicalthought.com"]biblicalthought.com[/URL]
"Resolved, never to give over, nor in the least to slacken, my fight with my corruptions, however unsuccessful I may be." --Jonathan Edwards, The Resolutions, #56
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