| Packing the House |
Packing the House FallacyThe Packing the House Fallacy occurs when an audience is chosen that will be supportive to one side of an issue as opposed to other sides. Examples of the Packing the House FallacyWhen Bill Nye and Ken Ham scheduled a debate, both sides of the debate moved quickly to buy tickets. The tickets sold out within minutes.
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