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More Identifying Fallacies Most of the following passages (but not all) exemplify fallacies. Many of the fallacies are fallacies involving unwarranted assumptions, but some are fallacies introduced in previous sections of this chapter. In some cases, a single passage exemplifies two or more fallacies. Identify all the fallacies that appear. In the case of fallacies involving an unwarranted assumption, identify the unwarranted assumption. If a passage does not contain a fallacy, simply write "not a fallacy." According to best-selling novelist, Dan Brown, Jesus and Mary Magdalene had a secret affair and a child whose descendants are around today. So, I’m pretty sure that’s what happened, in spite of the fact that the Catholic Church has worked hard to suppress these facts.

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