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| | Lunatic, Liar, Lord - SkepticWiki (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | The Lunatic, Liar, Lord, also known as the Trilemma, is an argument for the historical Christ which attempts to show, through the process of eliminating the alternatives, that Jesus Christ was the Lord. |
 | | The Lord, Liar, Lunatic argument is a variant of the false dichotomy (or false dilemma) fallacy, in which the apologist sets a series of possible alternatives, restricting all other alternatives but the alternative preferred. |
 | | As the Lord, Liar, Lunatic Argument goes, it attempts to restrict the possibility that Jesus was simply a lunatic by arguing that his actions did not appear to be that of a lunatic. |
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