Tag archive for ‘Wait what?’
Wait, What? Lessons in basic logic, part 6
I think I have this conversation almost daily.
T: So what did you do this weekend?
S: I played Xbox most of the weekend and then I watched the new horror movie out.
T: Well, did you do your homework?
S: I really don’t see the point in spending so much time on something that’s not going to be [...]
Wait, what? Lessons in basic logic, part 5
The illogic here is brilliant. You can effectively win any argument by employing this tactic.
A: I believe the Bible teaches p.
B: I disagree, I think the Bible actually teaches q.
A: Why are you getting so defensive? Maybe you’re just feeling guilty because you’re wrong.
B: Wait, what?
Wait, what? Lessons in basic logic, part 4
I know some of you might think I’m making these up, but I’ve honestly observed each of these. Here’s a new one I saw recently on Facebook:
A: I believe [insert statement here] is true.
B: Okay, can you explain why?
A: Why are you attacking me?
B: Wait, what?
Wait, what? Lessons in basic logic, part 3
Here’s another Calvinism one:
A: I don’t want to be a calvinist or arminian. I don’t like labels so I’ll just be a Biblicist.
B: Well, what kind of church to you go to?
A: We’re an independent, fundamental, Baptist church that is premillenial and dispensational.
B: Wait, what?
Wait, What? – Lessons in basic logic, part 2
Here’s another Wait, What? that happened to me recently in a discussion about tithing:
A: Abraham tithed regularly because God had instructed him to do so.
B: Can you show me where it says that in the Bible?
A: No, you have to show me where he didn’t.
B: Wait, what?
Wait, What? – Lessons in basic logic, part 1
This is the first in a series of blog posts about discussions I’ve been a part of that produce a whiplash inducing, “Wait, what?” You would be surprised how common these occurences are. Here’s the first interchange:
A: When I read the Bible, I see God holding man accountable for his sins.
B: Yeah, me too.
A: And [...]