I just saw this funny little cartoon – hat tip to the Friendly Atheist – and had to share it with my thoughts…
I like to call this the “Google-of-the-gaps” logical fallacy, which is a humorous version of the classic god-of-the-gaps fallacy. Essentially, the god-of-the-gaps is a logical fallacy which is an argument from ignorance: it states that because we lack the knowledge to draw any kind of reasonable conclusion upon a particular question (such as life after death, for example) then in our ignorance some stat that God (or gods) must be the solution.
Of course, the god-of-the-gaps is a silly argument to make, because with just a single change in wording, by substituting something else for the word “God”, one could argue that the explanation is Santa Claus, unicorns, leprechauns, space aliens, or numerous other silly things which are wholly unsupported by any evidence.
As I tell my students: you must make conclusions based upon what you do know, not upon what you don’t know. And lacking substantive evidence to draw a conclusion, simply state the most obvious truth: “I don’t know.”
But I bet Google knows 😉