Indices provides a complete list of all Arguments, Claims, Evidence,Resources, Terminology and Scripture References.
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Arguments (deductive statements) are comprised of a conclusion, and one or more supporting premises. Premises can be the conclusions of other claims or arguments. The deductive method is based on valid logical arguments. The truth of the argument is based on the truth of each of the premises.
Claims (inductive statements) are comprised of a conclusion, and one or more supporting evidence. The inductive method draws plausible conclusions from evidence based on observations. The truth of the claim is based on the composite truth of each of the evidence. The conclusion may be true (or highly probable) if the supporting evidence is true (or highly probable).
Evidence represents observations and analyses resulting from empirical methods. They are based on research in cosmology, physics, microbiology, mathematics, psychology, etc.
Resources represent a list of online resources or references to books.