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		<title>Common fallacies in the way many people think</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my conversations with people (friends or otherwise, religious or otherwise), I often find many of them making the same mistakes.  I thought it&#8217;d be useful to outline these fallacies and what exactly is wrong with them.  Keep in mind that I cannot make attribute these fallacies generally without extensive testing; I am just trying [...]]]></description>
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