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Apologetics – Can You Defend What You Know And/Or Believe?

  You’ve heard the expression “Opinions are like A _ _ holes, everyone’s got one.”  So, are you any different?  No, of course not, nor am I.  So, what validates one opinion over another?  If you’re into ascetics or philosophy, then probably nothing.  On the other hand, if you’re into politics, history, science, theology, and […]

What Makes Your Opinion Valid?

  Opinions are as rampant as drug use or inflated dollars.  We have them, and yet, what makes anyone’s opinion valid, that is, having a sound defensible basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent – the dictionary definition?  Watch debates on TV, and hear all sorts of arguments that have many, and sometimes all […]