Tip #7: Ask, Don’t assume
The greatest challenge in an argument is holding onto your own point with enough clarity to stay rooted in it, but flexible, whatever counter-arguments may come your way. But understanding
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The greatest challenge in an argument is holding onto your own point with enough clarity to stay rooted in it, but flexible, whatever counter-arguments may come your way. But understanding
The truth is important, so it needs to be handled in a particular way: with humility. Without humility, you lose the argument even if you’ve won. Otherwise, it’s far less
The winner of a debate must win by more than anecdotes or clever oratory. Both sides, after all, can use these; but the truth fares better with clear arguments and
When talking with someone who does not share your beliefs, looking for total agreement will only result in total frustration. Instead, look for something related to the topic that you
Reaching out to people begins with the act of listening. When you ask about someone else’s point of view first and then listen and truly seek to understand that point
In Jesus’s ministry, He did not debate with the sinners he met– he ate dinner with many of them. He taught, but he did not argue. Many times, his enemies
Do not force conversations about Christ or stress about what to say, when to say it, or even how to say it. Allow the Holy Spirit to speak through you