Fallacy Boy,
As far as I know no Leprechaun has died for anyone's sins. There is I think you'll find that if you kept going your logic would have Leprechauns and God the same thing and your appeal inevitably would and is just to ridicule.
Fallacy number eeeeeiiiiggghhhttttt…. The
argumentum ad consequentiam.
Now all you have to do is to find some logic that takes you from someone saying, “I will die for your sins” and that person being divine.
What happened to the retirement by the way? Or was it perhaps just a brief sabbatical to give you the chance to put together a few more fallacies for future use?
Fallacy 1: The straw man
Fallacy 2: The
ad hominem/abusive terms fallacy
Fallacy 3: Judgmental language
Fallacy 4: Circular reasoning
Fallacy 5: The moralistic fallacy (“ought from an is”)
Fallacy 6: Negative proof fallacy
Fallacy 7: The
tu quoqueFallacy 8:
Argumentum ad consequentiamFallacy 9:
Argumentum ad populumFallacy 10:
Argumentum ad ignorantiamFallacy 11: Argumentum from incredulity
Fallacy 12: Vacuous truth fallacy (argument from irrelevance)
Fallacy 13: The appeal to self-evident truth (that turns out to be no such thing)