A fallacy is, very generally, an error in reasoning.
Which usually leads to any form of ilogical way of thinking or conducting an intelectual debate.
http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/
You have demonstrated the use of several of them throughout this thread.
You might want to take a few moments and go over the list to not only learn to avoid them, but to spot it when others try and fool you with them.
Yep, there are two group in JREF generally: the narrow minded, sexually frustrated with anger issues wishing to vent their spleens. And the rest of us try who try and be adults.
Ummm... No.That's just Dishonest BS and it's the second time you are attacking the person rather than the argument (even more fallacies).
The JREF's goal is to promote critical thinking and educate people from pseuoscienses and all manners of false dogmas based on fraud or ignorance.
From false psychics to false alternative medicine.
If these things were abolished because they were not true or at least held by an extreme minority, the JREF would have no purpose. The goal would have been achieved and it would disappear.
As for your claim that we are "narrow minded"...
Psychological projection or projection bias (including Freudian Projection) is the unconscious act of denial of a person's own attributes, thoughts, and emotions, which are then ascribed to the outside world, such as to the weather, a tool, or to other people. Thus, it involves imagining or projecting that others have those feelings.
How can we be close minded when we are the ones who are reading and comprehending your poor arguments and debunk each and every one of them?
We gave you ample of chances and methods to prove your claim, you failed every single time.
Whenever you are asked a question you don't like or have to read a statement you don't like, you are the one shoving fingers in your ears and go "la la la la la la la".
Again, not an uncommon tactic, but a dishonest one.
You are the one who is close minded. Not us.
But you are right: If one wants absolute proof I guess that can't be provided.
Wrong. We have offered you numerous ways of prooving it actually.
It can be done. Any form of "treatment" can be verified for it's effectiveness.
We don't ask you to prove us it works 100% of the time.
We just want proof that it works better than any other treatment including
no treatment.
We asked you for the statistics, you completely ignored and dodged the issue.
We asked you to define the basics, you completely ignored and dodged the issue.
So instead you ask us to take AA by
faith alone.
Yeah... That's not religious
That said, I know that AA has helped me recover from my addictions, and I know this in much the same way that I know I love my wife and my children.
No you do not know that. Period.
Let me give you an example. You go to a spirit healer because you have a headache. After the visit you are cured.
Was it because:
1)The spirit is an actual healer?
2)The guy works in a building that is built the tomb of a saint and simply entering the building cured you.
3)The headache was only temporary and faded on its own.
You can think all you want, but the fact of the matter is we can do a simple test to see what is the one.
The better question is - why are you so afraid to find out?
But I guess you couldn't understand that either, huh? Love presumably being woo by your definition.
More pitiful attempts at attacking people rather than arguments being said.
And you call us angry and bitter?
Does AA cure. No - I don't believe so.
Does it have the market cornered on recovery: No.
Do other things help? Pharmacotherapy, other self help groups etc. Yes.
Okay, finally some honesty here. So from now on, please never use the words "AA or die" as you have just stated yourself that is completely false.
Does AA help. Absolutely - It is constant reminder therapy and social support (among other things).
But does that mean it works?
You can remind a person with ADD to pay attention as much as you want. That's not going to help.
The fact that something is a "reminder" or "social support" does not by defnition mean it helps. Showing proof that it works would actually show it helps.
And the fact is - as I've said repeatedly: AA is not a "cure" and it does not work for all.
Nobody asked you to state that it works for all.
Just how many it actually does work for. Seriously, with your job why aren't you able to at least provide some form of verifiable statistics?
Alcohol kills alcoholics. Many do die, many don't, but many get a daily reprieve through AA, religious or not - and that can't be a bad thing.
But it can be a terrible thing!
Imagine that we have a cure for cancer. But it only works for 5% of the population. Do we call it quit? Heck No!
We do our best to examine and modify the treatment and make it as good as we can and we do not stop until we reach that 100% even if it will take forever.
Yet for some reason you seem convinced that AA works for some people that's good enough for you.
There should be no attempt to improve it, no attempt to test it and certinly no one should even attempt to alter it's holy bible.