Do you know what they are?
First, though, the background, in the form of two trimmed screen grabs from WorldMagBlog’s Pray for Your Enemy discussion.

😯 The portions of Comment #12 pertaining to me were amazing to read!
🙄 And dangerously ego-inflating as well. 🙁
But then comes the reality check in Comment #18 (after my “cover” has been blown at the end of Comment #17).

I utter sophisms?! Well, here’s what the dictionary has to say about that word:

I need to be careful what I say (always a good idea!). And maybe I was slammed or slandered or something. 🙂
As usual, click the images for larger, clearer versions.
Oh, here’s what I posted in reply at WorldMagBlog.
I got no answers or clarifications. Perhaps none are needed.
(But I really would like to read some examples of my “short, but weighted sophisms”!)
big LOL. 🙂 you’re grinning, Dad!
Here is a web site that prayes for terrorists.
http://atfp.org/adopt/ways_to_pray