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Fallacy
A mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument or reasoning that appears logical but is actually flawed.
Catholic Church
The largest Christian church, led by the Pope, characterized by its long tradition and teachings that include the sacraments and doctrines of apostolic succession.
True Conclusion
An inference or result that logically follows from the premises and is consistent with established facts.
Fallacy
A mistaken belief or error in reasoning that renders an argument logically invalid, often due to a misunderstanding or misapplication of principals.
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