What I learned in chapter 14 is to use logic as a shield. Its all about bad proof, bad conclusion and disconnect between proof and conclusion. Everything in this chapter leads up to all three of them. All fallacies aren't hard to spot. Homer's was very obvious, he mistakes a fruity color for the thing itself. There are seven deadly logical sins. All of them end with the Wrong Ending. Everything was wrong and bad and so don't mess up, don't assume.