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How the slogan functions in practice: a rhetorical device to dismiss evidence without engaging it

Do Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence? Nah. 00:02:39 – 00:04:12

Mike describes the actual real-world usage pattern he has encountered when presenting evidence for Christianity.

When a Christian presents good evidence for God, the resurrection, or biblical inspiration, the skeptic responds with "your claims are extraordinary, so your evidence must be extraordinary" — effectively raising the bar to an undefined and always-unmet standard. Mike argues this subverts normal truth-evaluation processes.

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