The Logical Fallacies

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Across
  1. 2. changing the requirements for a goal after the goal has already been met to make it harder to achieve
  2. 3. fact that two things are alike in one way leads to the invalid assumptions that they're the same in another
  3. 7. incorrectly assuming one event caused another
  4. 9. dismissing one problem because another exist
  5. 12. credibility of the arguer
  6. 14. "you too" in response to a claim saying "you do the same thing too"
  7. 15. argument on how a small step lead by chain of events will result in larger bad result
Down
  1. 1. trusting only authority of emotionally getting manipulated
  2. 4. When only two options to a problem are presented but there are more options.
  3. 5. beginning with what you're ending with
  4. 6. Person making the claim has to provide evidence for that claim
  5. 8. makes assumption that if someone is correct or right, then they will be kind or righteous
  6. 10. when someone argues against the man making the argument instead of at the argument itself
  7. 11. the belief that if a certain events occurs this many times, it is more or less likely by than the previous amount
  8. 13. Taking someone else words and exaggerates, misrepresents, and rephrase it.