Matt Slick

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Basic Description

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</image> <group> <header>Information</header> <label>Gender</label> <label>Scientific Name</label> <label>Positions</label> <label>Debating Against</label> <label>Skills</label> <label>Links</label> </group> </infobox> Matt Slick is the founder of CARM.org (Christian Apologetic Research Ministry), which is a website aggregating Matt Slick's research conducted on issues of religion from an Christian apologetic view. Matt is a well known apologetic personality with on radio, the internet, and in live debate; his debate style is characterized as more efficient rather than based on relationship building choosing to appeal to the rules of logic to make arguments rather than empathy or the human collective experience.

Matt Slick's TAG argument

Among Matt's most known subjective opinions includes an argument known as "T.A.G." In this Matt argues subjectively for the "transcendental existence for god."  To reference the list of people that have refuted this arguement to his face, click here: http://great-debate-community.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_Members.