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How to Turn the Tables on Four Pro-Choice Arguments

How to Turn the Tables on Four Pro-Choice Arguments

FromThe Equal Rights Institute Podcast


How to Turn the Tables on Four Pro-Choice Arguments

FromThe Equal Rights Institute Podcast

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Oct 16, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How do you get someone to change their mind about something? When we've had long conversations about abortion, we have often gone through a process of figuring out any possible creative way to communicate our ideas or arguments in a way that the other person might actually receive. We have found that forcing someone to argue against their own unfair arguments is the most efficient way to help someone realize that their arguments are actually unfair. Tim provides four examples of unfair pro-choice rhetoric, and the ways he turns the tables. Related Links: Timothy Brahm: Sometimes It's Not about the Argument http://bit.ly/2ws4nIW Timothy Brahm: Bodily Rights Arguments Necessitate Extremism http://bit.ly/2rv5ju8 Timothy Brahm: Learning to Allow Space for the Thinking Pause http://bit.ly/2i1rhVk Share the Original Article: http://bit.ly/2xam2VC ERI Website: https://EqualRightsInstitute.com ERI Blog: https://Blog.EqualRightsInstitute.com ERI Course: https://EquippedCourse.com
Released:
Oct 16, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is the Equal Rights Institute podcast. It is focused on helping pro-life people to be more persuasive when they communicate with pro-choice people. The main feature of this podcast is a weekly episode of an ERI author reading his or her article, but will also include short clips from our Equipped for Life Course podcast, live speech audio, and ERI updates. Equal Rights Institute is an organization dedicated to training pro-life advocates to think clearly, reason honestly and argue persuasively.