Beliefs can be wonderful, as in believing that humanity is overall good. Beliefs can be benign, as in believing the Red Sox are better than the Yankees. Beliefs can also be devastating, as in believing your god wants you to fly planes into buildings. But no matter how good a belief makes us feel or how good the potential outcome of a belief can be, it does not affect the truth of the belief. Although we are focusing on arguments, this book will help you find the truth of beliefs by examining any fallacious reasoning you may have used to form your beliefs.

