Oh dear, that pathetic already? I don't know if Jezza has a Mrs Jezza and at least one or possibly assorted Jezzettes but I'm fairly sure he has other things to do than correct your endless parade of logical fallacies.
Sorry, Shaker, if someone fails to correct someone's incorrect assumptions - as you and Jeremy often fail to do in regard to the assumptions that Floo bases many of her threads on - they effectively serve as a supporter of the misinformation. That is a logical, and even a legal (in some cases), fact. The fallacy is yours in thinking that my position is a fallacy.
The really quite staggering parade of one logical fallacy after another after another without which you can scarcely put finger to keyboard.
So, I'm learning from you, but fairly slowly.
I've unfortunately had cause to point out your cognitive cock-ups more times than I wish were the case. Please do provide examples of these invalidating examples.
OK, Floo has suggested on several threads over the years that a 12 or 13 year old girl becoming pregnant must necessarily be the result of child abuse. In the 20th and 21st century here in the West, this would generally be the case (but not inevitably).
However, if we go to Nepal or India - as examples - it is not unusual for children to be married off in the early years of their lives - as young as 5 or 6 in some cases - and for that marriage to be consummated and children born 4 or 5 years later. The situation is often compared by healthcare and social welfare professionals to that which existed in the 1st Century in Palestine and some other parts of the Roman Empire.
Why? Well, folk like jeremy, Anchor, Gordon (I seem to remember) and myself have highlighted the fact that the life expectancy of such areas were between 40 and 50 (during the 1990s, the WHO issued a document that suggested that until life expectancy reaches 50 in any given area of the world, contraception is generally ignored by the population, especially those in the rural areas). If life expectancy is below 40+, adulthood starts much earlier than it does for us, and - as I've pointed out recently - even today a Jewish lad (and I think the same applies to girls) becomes an adult at 13.
The reference to Jesus debating with the Temple authorities when he was 12 suggests that that age was that much lower in 1st Century Palestine.
When all this kind of detail is taken into account, detail that is in the public domain for all to check, it quickly becomes clear that the very bases of many of Floo's arguments are invalidate. When you and others fail to correct her, you become guilty of such misinformation by association.