Heisenberg
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Oly, fallacy and falsehood are different things. Falsehood is something that is wrong, and that would be to the point of your question, I think. A fallacy is a misuse/miscarriage of logical procedure. it is a narrower thing.
My take on atheism is a bit different from Heis'. While logic-based skepticism can be one path to and a pillar of an atheistic belief, it is imo a surface manifestation of a deeper thing. That thing has to do with faith, which resides below/beyond strict logic ime. If your basic intuitive understanding of the world makes deep sense with a God in it, you are a theist. If otoh it makes that basic sense without an active god, you are (to hear Beefbisquit say it) an atheist. This perception of the basic sense of things ... faith imo ... is beyond the reach of rationality, and certainly beyond its control. Implacable reductionist rationalism is, to me, just as much a manifestation of personal faith as, say, sincere belief in the reality of souls. cn
It seems before you decided that these things are essentially an expression of faith, you redefined the word to mean something different than what I, or the bible talk about. I have never heard anyone describe faith as "perception of the basic sense of things", and indeed you say it's your opinion. Could you elaborate?