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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Google list all word study fallacies for more I see many of the logical and word study fallices in cults like Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism, Christian Science, Mind Science, and others. Google Bible study errors
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    https://www.ligonier.org/learn/articles/word-study-fallacies The Root Fallacy Definition: The presupposition that the meaning of a given word is bound up in its shape, components, or etymology. Example: 1 Cor 4:1 — “So then, men ought to regard us as servants (ὑπηρετης) of Christ…” The word...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Since we’re prone to these kinds of historical fallacies, Carl Trueman’s book, Histories and Fallacies is a great help to avoiding these mistakes. https://reformedreader.wordpress.com/2011/04/02/butchering-history/...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Word Study Fallacies (Carson) Many preachers, speakers, and Bible teachers know at least a little Greek. Knowing a little Greek isn’t a bad thing, but trying to use the little Greek one knows often turns out badly. One example is when it comes to Greek word studies. Word study errors are...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    We Have to Do Something: (also, the Placebo Effect; Political Theater; Security Theater; We have to send a message): The dangerous contemporary fallacy that when "People are scared / People are angry / People are fed up / People are hurting / People want change" it becomes necessary to do...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Trust your Gut (also, Trust your Heart; Trust Your Feelings; Trust your Intuition; Trust your Instincts; Emotional Reasoning): A corrupt argument from pathos, the ancient fallacy of relying primarily on "gut feelings" rather than reason or evidence to make decisions. A recent (2017) Ohio State...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Star Power (also Testimonial, Questionable Authority, Faulty Use of Authority, Falacia ad Vericundiam; Eminence-based Practice): In academia and medicine, a corrupt argument from ethos in which arguments, standpoints and themes of professional discourse are granted fame and validity or condemned...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    The Snow Job (also Falacia ad Verbosium; Information Bias): A fallacy of logos, “proving” a claim by overwhelming an audience ("snowing them under") with mountains of true but marginally-relevant documents, graphs, words, facts, numbers, information and statistics that look extremely impressive...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    The Silent Majority Fallacy: A variety of the argument from ignorance, this fallacy, famously enunciated by disgraced American President Richard Nixon, alleges special knowledge of a hidden "silent majority" of voters (or of the population in general) that stands in support of an otherwise...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    The Scripted Message (also, Talking Points): A contemporary fallacy related to Big Lie Technique, where a politician or public figure strictly limits her/his statements on a given issue to repeating carefully scripted, often exaggerated or empty phrases developed to achieve maximum acceptance or...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Scapegoating (also, Blamecasting): The ancient fallacy that whenever something goes wrong there's always someone other than oneself to blame. Although sometimes this fallacy is a practical denial of randomness or chance itself, today it is more often a mere insurance-driven business decision ("I...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    The Red Herring (also, Distraction): An irrelevant argument, attempting to mislead and distract an audience by bringing up an unrelated but emotionally loaded issue. E.g., "In regard to my several bankruptcies and recent indictment for corruption let’s be straight up about what’s really...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    The Procrustean Fallacy (also, "Keeping up Standards," Standardization, Uniformity, Fordism). The modernist fallacy of falsely and inappropriately applying the norms and requirements of standardized manufacturing. quality control and rigid scheduling, or of military discipline to inherently...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    The Pollyanna Principle (also, "The Projection Bias," "They're Just Like Us," "Singing 'Kumbaya.'"): A traditional, often tragic fallacy of ethos, that of automatically (and falsely) assuming that everyone else in any given place, time and circumstance had or has basically the same (positive)...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Paternalism: A serious fallacy of ethos, arbitrarily tut-tutting, dismissing or ignoring another's arguments or concerns as "childish" or "immature;" taking a condescending attitude of superiority toward opposing standpoints or toward opponents themselves. E.g., "Your argument against the war is...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Othering (also Otherizing, "They're Not Like Us," Stereotyping, Xenophobia, Racism, Prejudice): A badly corrupted, discriminatory argument from ethos where facts, arguments, experiences or objections are arbitrarily disregarded, ignored or put down without serious consideration because those...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    The Non Sequitur: The deluded fallacy of offering evidence, reasons or conclusions that have no logical connection to the argument at hand (e.g. “The reason I flunked your course is because the U. S. government is now putting out purple five-dollar bills! Purple!”). (See also Red Herring.)...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    The Narrative Fallacy (also, the Fable; the Poster Child) The ancient fallacy of persuasion by telling a "heartwarming" or horrifying story or fable, particularly to less-educated or uncritical audiences who are less likely to grasp purely logical arguments or general principles. E.g., Charles...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Moving the Goalposts (also, Changing the Rules; All's Fair in Love and War; The Nuclear Option; "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing"): A fallacy of logos, demanding certain proof or evidence, a certain degree of support or a certain number of votes to decide an issue, and then when...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Moral Licensing: The contemporary ethical fallacy that one's consistently moral life, good behavior or recent extreme suffering or sacrifice earns him/her the right to commit an immoral act without repercussions, consequences or punishment. E.g., "I've been good all year, so one bad won't...