Answering the "Spider-man Fallacy" by Ted Wright

 



"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

What is the best way to answer this challenge? 

Checkout Wright's helpful response here.

To learn more about Ted Wright and Epic Archaeology, go here.

Courage and Godspeed,
Chad

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