RickWhite
Well-Known Member
Yes, a straw man is used when one attempts to supplant the key point with one of their own creation which is easier to refute.I gave up mid way through. As far as logic goes, you may be the one shoveling the most crap. I dont want to put you on the spot, but can you analyze and diagram one of these bogus arguments you speak of and prove that it utilizes the strawman fallacy to be more persuasive?
Bringing up my use of "proved" as the past participle of "Prove" is a straw man because it is a feeble attempt to skirt the key issues.
You should also know that either proven or proved is correct - my spell check doesn't like proven so I use proved. Before you try to be a smart ass, make sure you aren't going to wind up looking like a dumb ass. Just a suggestion.