<span>A “slam dunk” argument is likely the product of a fallacious
syllogism. The word “slam dunk” has actually originated from the basketball
games. This word is used to show people a forceful move in the game of
basketball. The player puts the ball in the basket with full power and force.
It is often considered a dramatic shot in the game. In literary sense, the word
can be used to express violent actions as well. It can also be used to describe
a vicious fight among individuals. </span>
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The bow of God's wrath is bent . . . it is nothing but the mere pleasure of God, and that of an angry God, without any promise or obligation at all, that keeps the arrow one moment from being made drunk with your blood.
In this excerpt, the word “wrath” suggests that:
God wants to destroy the reader.
God is eager to wage war.
God is fiercely angry.
God is feeling extreme grief.
Answer: God is fiercely angry.
Explanation:
This excerpt from Jonathan Edwards´' Sinners in the hands of an angry god', uses the metaphor of the string of a bow being bent, meaning that an arrow is ready to be released, as a comparison with God being on the verge of killing men because of how angry he is with humanity´s sins or loss of faith in Christianity.