Fallacy of exclusion
From Conservapedia
The fallacy of exclusion is a logical fallacy where "Important evidence which would undermine an inductive argument is excluded from consideration. The requirement that all relevant information be included is called the 'principle of total evidence.'"[1]
See also
- Cherry picking
- Motivated reasoning
- Half-truth
- Liberal logic
- Nutpicking
- Atheists and the fallacy of exclusion