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Why Good Arguments Often Fail
July 1, 2007

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Guest: James Sire
Ever since he wrote The Universe Next Door in the 70s, James Sire, has been cataloging the various worldviews of people we encounter every day and offering his wisdom of how to understand and talk about the things people feel more passionate about than even sports or politics. In his new book, Why Good Arguments Often Fail, James takes a humorous and helpful look at the logical fallacies that everyone makes. He gets behind the "reasons" most people offer for what they believe and exposes the "real reasons," not just our mental processes, but our motives and heart issues and offers some real reasons to consider the truth claims of Biblical Christianity.

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