The At-The-End-Of-The-Day Fallacy
A Type of Fallacy that only apologists use to dismiss the action of re-evaluating their position and to re-verify, then to only dismiss said statement or argument as fallacy, false, or incorrect.
First off, you're assuming that the family will say "the children". Not all Christian families will say that, and each individual member may have a different answer.
Second, you assume Christian families do that, but you have yet to back it up. Their reaction is not proof, they could be shocked for a number of reasons, as in, they maybe be shocked that you think something so incorrect. Even so, most families will just look at you weirdly or laugh, and say no.
At the end of the day, you have no proof; you have not fulfilled your BoP. Vote con.
A not-so-famous example of The At-The-End-Of-The-Day Fallacy!
Second, you assume Christian families do that, but you have yet to back it up. Their reaction is not proof, they could be shocked for a number of reasons, as in, they maybe be shocked that you think something so incorrect. Even so, most families will just look at you weirdly or laugh, and say no.
At the end of the day, you have no proof; you have not fulfilled your BoP. Vote con.
A not-so-famous example of The At-The-End-Of-The-Day Fallacy!