1) Argument from ignorance, (trying to establish an argument using the absence of evidence as a major premise, e.g "santa exists because there is no evidence to the contrary)
2) Argument from the people, an appeal to popular beliefs, e.g "millions of germans supported the nazis so they were justified).
3) Appeal to emotion, e.g, "santa exists because he loves you.
4) false Dilemma.
5) Appeal to consequences, confusion of cause and effect, e.g “Something exists, therefore [this] caused it.”
2) Argument from the people, an appeal to popular beliefs, e.g "millions of germans supported the nazis so they were justified).
3) Appeal to emotion, e.g, "santa exists because he loves you.
4) false Dilemma.
5) Appeal to consequences, confusion of cause and effect, e.g “Something exists, therefore [this] caused it.”