ptraye Wrote:The question text says:
Scientist: Some spiritual leaders have made sound logical arguments for their beliefs. Nonetheless, that any religious belief is rational is unequivocally false. This has been confirmed by the fact that science has found no evidence that the claims of these leaders are not false.
Which of the following is mentioned as an opposing point to the main conclusion?
The answer choices say:
1) Spiritual belief is often not as irrational as might otherwise be claimed.
2) Rational arguments have, in fact, been successfully made by spiritual leaders.
This argument fits well into a classic LSAT argument structure:
Some people say X
They're wrong
Here's why
The second bit is the conclusion, with the final bit acting as support.
The tough bit about this question is that the correct answer is slightly different than the first sentence; however, "rational" is a decent replacement for "logical."