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Rodrigo_Bivar
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kellie,
A tu quoque is a logical fallacy. It means you shouldn’t be using it in an argument. It’s not a valid reasoning technique.
Secondly, the comparison is wrong anyway. Mary had already reached puberty. Aisha didn’t. So instantly, the comparison is false - you cannot accuse God of being a pedophile since Mary had already reached puberty.
How do I know this? Because it is biologically impossible for a pre-pubertal girl to conceive a child so Valke2 was wrong to make that comparison in the first place.
Chau,
Rodrigo
A tu quoque is a logical fallacy. It means you shouldn’t be using it in an argument. It’s not a valid reasoning technique.
Secondly, the comparison is wrong anyway. Mary had already reached puberty. Aisha didn’t. So instantly, the comparison is false - you cannot accuse God of being a pedophile since Mary had already reached puberty.
How do I know this? Because it is biologically impossible for a pre-pubertal girl to conceive a child so Valke2 was wrong to make that comparison in the first place.
Chau,
Rodrigo