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SPF 288: Left Hand, Wrong Assumptions: Learning to Spot False Dichotomies

SPF 288: Left Hand, Wrong Assumptions: Learning to Spot False Dichotomies

Update: 2025-06-01
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Have you ever heard negative things about the left hand or being left handed because the Bible refers positively to the right hand so many times? That's a false dichotomy and it's a logical fallacy that can trip us up when it comes to understanding theology. Today I will help us spot some classic unbiblical contrasts and how we can help our kids recognize this fallacy in regular scripture reading too.

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False Dichotomies at 8:06

Links to Resources

Faith vs Science: https://answersingenesis.org/what-is-science/science-or-the-bible/

Law vs Liberty: https://learn.ligonier.org/articles/liberty-vs-law

Gospel vs Social Justice: https://learn.ligonier.org/articles/do-we-believe-whole-gospel

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SPF 288: Left Hand, Wrong Assumptions: Learning to Spot False Dichotomies

SPF 288: Left Hand, Wrong Assumptions: Learning to Spot False Dichotomies