Poor reasoning may help you win an argument with a person who is not very smarty, but it won’t guide you into the truth. Try to avoid falling into the following six errors when you enter discussion:
- Name calling. Anybody can call another person stupid. What we need to do is respond to the argument that is being made.
- Sentimentalism. We need to be sensitive to how people feel but also be coherent. Try to take a step back and put the argument in more general terms. In that way you can see whether it makes logical sense or not.
- Playing the psychologist. We should distinguish between how we arrived at a belief from the logical content of that belief.
- Separating faith and science. There is no opposition between faith and reason as it is the same God who created the world and revealed Himself in Jesus Christ.
- Fundamentalism. To understand a Biblical passage, you need to ask yourself what the author is trying to say. The Bible is not a science textbook, and it doesn’t pretend to be.
- Invoking one’s conscience to ignore certain Church teachings. A believer must follow his conscience but must also form it for a Christian who presumes faith in the Word of God and love for the Church. The propositions of faith are not the product of individual research. To break the bond with the bishops who are successors to the Apostles, is to seriously compromise the bond with Christ.
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