What if the fallacies go to the foundations?
Time; As mobile organisms, this sentient interface our body has with its situation functions as a sequence of perceptions, in order to navigate, so our experience of time is the present moving past to future, yet the evident reality is that activity and the resulting change turns future to past. Tomorrow becomes yesterday, because the earth turns.
There is no dimension of time, because the past is consumed by the present. Cause becomes effect.
It's like a tapestry being woven of strands being pulled from what was woven.
God; Ideals are not absolutes. Truth, beauty, platonic forms are ideals. The core codes, creeds heroes, narratives at the center of every culture are ideals. The universal, on the other hand, is the elemental, so a spiritual absolute would be the essence of sentience, from which we rise, not an ideal of wisdom and judgement, from which we fell. The light shining through the film, than the stories playing out on it.
Money; As linear, goal oriented creatures in this cyclical, circular, reciprocal, feedback generated reality, people see money as signal to save and store, while markets need it to circulate. Consequently Econ 101 describes money as both medium of exchange and store of value.
In your body, blood is the medium, fat is the store. Mix them up and see how long you live. Roads are a medium, parking lots are a store. If we treated roads like we treat money, everything would be paved over, but we would still be fighting over the lots.
Efficiency is to do more with less, until we reach peak efficiency and can do everything with nothing. Just trade credits and debts. Derivatives!!!
I could list a fair number of other idiocies underpinning modern anthropocentric life, but these are some of the more basic.