14. A miracle is unbelievable, because it fails to conform to known laws of nature.

15. Improbable events happen every day; now, what happens every day is a probable event; therefore, improbable events are probable events.

16. What fallacy did Columbus commit when he made the egg stand on end by breaking one end?

17. Some holder of a ticket is sure to draw the prize; and, as I am a ticket holder, I am sure to draw the prize. Russell.

18. All the members of the jury are just men, hence you may trust the foreman.

19. Select the star players of the country and you will have a team which cannot be beaten.

20. All the houses on this street present a pretty picture; this house, therefore, which is on this street, will make a fine picture.

21. What is the good of all your teaching, for every day we hear of wrong doing made possible by education.

22. You are not what I am; I am a teacher; hence you are not a teacher.

23. The student of history is compelled to admit the law of progress, for he finds that society has never stood still. Russell.