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== Basic Description ==
Using a supposed quote from a "textbook" which a person has on hand to prove a point, usually that whatever is in said textbook is allegedly true and once subscribed to by the scientific community. This is a debate tactic most famously employ by [[Kent Hovind]].
Using a supposed quote from a "textbook" which a person has on hand to prove a point, usually that whatever is in said textbook is allegedly true and once subscribed to by the scientific community. This is a debate tactic most famously employ by [[Kent Hovind]].
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Basic Description

Using a supposed quote from a "textbook" which a person has on hand to prove a point, usually that whatever is in said textbook is allegedly true and once subscribed to by the scientific community. This is a debate tactic most famously employ by Kent Hovind.