The first thing we need to address is, are all beliefs equal? Are some beliefs based in facts and truth and others are not? Yesterday we looked at the difference in the Critical theory and the Socratic method. Critical Theory looks for facts in support of a conclusion already believed, and the other test beliefs, facts and truth to see if it can be supported in reality. I dare say most personally held beliefs fall in the first camp of a conclusion in search of facts.
Forcing what you believe to be true or factual on others is not the best way to get someone to change their minds. If you have to force your beliefs on anyone, are they worth supporting in the first place? Beliefs that are not based in real truths, facts and reality are not beliefs at all, but just fanciful wishes of the way some folks want things to be!!!
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Hello, my name is Dan Clements, and I host a live show every Friday from 12 noon-1pm ET every week. I also record a daily show that is posted in the afternoon. It's called The Dan Clements Show
on YouTube and on my show page. The Dan Clements Show is a Christian/political talk show where we talk about the issues of the day from a Christian point of view. We cover all topics of a political nature, and sometimes some topics that are not. I try to keep the show lite, engaging, and easy to understand. I want people to come away from my show knowing that they have learned something new, or how to look at an issue from a different point of view. So please come and be apart of the conversation. I also upload 1-3 short videos Monday - Thursday, so be on the lookout for those videos as well!!!
I'm a veteran of the US Navy and the Army National Guard. I have been married to my wonderful wife Lori for almost 32 years and have 2 children.
I love my God and my country and am working hard to teach the truth about both.