As Ted Wright of Epic Archaeology explains:
"A common objection found on the internet today is something called, the Spider-Man Fallacy. There are several variations of it depending on who is using it, but the fallacy goes something like this:
The Spider-Man comic book records real cities like New York, and other things that exist, but no archaeologist or historian concludes that Spider-Man existed in the real world. Bible believing Christians are guilty of committing this fallacy when they try to prove that the Bible is true – or that Jesus existed and rose from the dead."1
To learn more about Ted Wright and Epic Archaeology, go here.
Courage and Godspeed,
Chad
Footnote:
1. Ted Wright, "Answering the Spider-man Fallacy," Apr. 12, 2024.
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