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- Shoehorning abstract "Shoehorning is a ploy used by psychics, or religious apologetic or other charlatans, as a way to make it sound like their prophecies or those of earlier prophets had come true. The word is derived from shoehorn, a smooth curved implement, often of plastic or metal, inserted at the heel to help put on a shoe. In a similar fashion, shoehorning involves taking an earlier prophecy and attempting to affix a current event to it, with the event apparently "fulfilling" the prophecy, even though this has been realized after the fact. Shoehorned prophecies usually take vague prophecies and twist them to "mean" the event in question even if the evidence for the connection is shaky. Also, many psychics, such as James van Praagh, are accused of stating after the fact that they had predicted the event, even if evidence proves otherwise, also being an example of retroactive clairvoyance.".
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- Shoehorning wikiPageRevisionID "634168993".
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Apologetic.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Apologetics.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paranormal_hoaxes.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Charlatan.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink James_Van_Praagh.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink James_van_Praagh.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Postdiction.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Prophecies.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Prophecy.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Prophet.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Psychic.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Psychics.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Religious.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Retroactive_clairvoyance.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Shoehorn.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLink Texas_sharpshooter_fallacy.
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shoehorning".
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLinkText "shoehorned".
- Shoehorning wikiPageWikiLinkText "shoehorning".
- Shoehorning hasPhotoCollection Shoehorning.
- Shoehorning wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:POV.
- Shoehorning wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Shoehorning subject Category:Paranormal_hoaxes.
- Shoehorning hypernym Ploy.
- Shoehorning type Article.
- Shoehorning type Article.
- Shoehorning type Hoax.
- Shoehorning comment "Shoehorning is a ploy used by psychics, or religious apologetic or other charlatans, as a way to make it sound like their prophecies or those of earlier prophets had come true. The word is derived from shoehorn, a smooth curved implement, often of plastic or metal, inserted at the heel to help put on a shoe.".
- Shoehorning label "Shoehorning".
- Shoehorning sameAs m.05vf64.
- Shoehorning sameAs Q7500027.
- Shoehorning sameAs Q7500027.
- Shoehorning wasDerivedFrom Shoehorning?oldid=634168993.
- Shoehorning isPrimaryTopicOf Shoehorning.