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|misunderstand='''Misunderstanding'''—The critic either genuinely misunderstands an issue or feigns confusion, and then disputes his or her misunderstanding as if it were accurate.
 
|misunderstand='''Misunderstanding'''—The critic either genuinely misunderstands an issue or feigns confusion, and then disputes his or her misunderstanding as if it were accurate.
 
|mocking='''Mocking language and hyperbole'''—The critic intentionally exaggerates claims in order to mock believers.
 
|mocking='''Mocking language and hyperbole'''—The critic intentionally exaggerates claims in order to mock believers.
|mutually exclusive='''Mutually exclusive claims'''—When critics need an attack against the Church, ''any'' excuse will do, even if they are mutually self-contradictory: if one argument is true, the other cannot be. They hope we don't notice that an internally consistent story is not being told.
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|mutually exclusive=<font style="color: white; background: red">&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Mutually exclusive claims:'''&nbsp;&nbsp;</font>&mdash;When critics need an attack against the Church, ''any'' excuse will do, even if they are mutually self-contradictory: if one argument is true, the other cannot be. They hope we don't notice that an internally consistent story is not being told.
 
|no mention='''Church never tells us'''&mdash;Critics often claim the Church doesn't reveal or discuss something, when Church publications have discussed the matter, often at length and in detail.
 
|no mention='''Church never tells us'''&mdash;Critics often claim the Church doesn't reveal or discuss something, when Church publications have discussed the matter, often at length and in detail.
 
|not doctrine='''Not doctrine'''&mdash;Critics make claims about what "the Church teaches" or what "I was taught," but these ideas are specifically repudiated by official sources.
 
|not doctrine='''Not doctrine'''&mdash;Critics make claims about what "the Church teaches" or what "I was taught," but these ideas are specifically repudiated by official sources.

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