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2: Motivated Reasoning

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On today's show Chong and Dan use the COVID-19 situation as a springboard to talk about a very important concept in philosophy and psychology: motivated reasoning. What is it, when does it become a problem, what does the Bible say about it, and how can we combat it in our own lives? (Note: this episode was recorded before the protests that have occurred in the aftermath of George Floyd's killing in the United States. We refer to earlier protests against the coronavirus shelter-in-place orders.)
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Definition of motivated reasoning (1:34)
Examples from our personal lives (7:41)
Example from the church (13:24)
Why is motivated reasoning bad? (20:40)

  • Living by lies or not living in truth
  • Justifies sinful behaviour

What does the Bible say? (30:26)

  • Our thinking became futile and our hearts became darkened (Romans 1:21)
  • The heart is deceitful above all things (Jeremiah 17:9)
  • To suit our own desires and satisfy our itching ears (2 Timothy 4:3)

How can we combat motivated reasoning? (34:30)

  • Awareness, humility, advice, empathy, pursuing truth (even when it’s uncomfortable)
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Chapters

1. 2: Motivated Reasoning (00:00:00)

2. Definition of motivated reasoning (00:01:34)

3. Examples from our personal lives (00:07:41)

4. Example from the church (00:13:24)

5. Why is motivated reasoning bad? (00:20:40)

6. What does the Bible say? (00:30:26)

7. How can we combat motivated reasoning? (00:34:30)

28 episodes

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On today's show Chong and Dan use the COVID-19 situation as a springboard to talk about a very important concept in philosophy and psychology: motivated reasoning. What is it, when does it become a problem, what does the Bible say about it, and how can we combat it in our own lives? (Note: this episode was recorded before the protests that have occurred in the aftermath of George Floyd's killing in the United States. We refer to earlier protests against the coronavirus shelter-in-place orders.)
Connect with us

Show notes
Definition of motivated reasoning (1:34)
Examples from our personal lives (7:41)
Example from the church (13:24)
Why is motivated reasoning bad? (20:40)

  • Living by lies or not living in truth
  • Justifies sinful behaviour

What does the Bible say? (30:26)

  • Our thinking became futile and our hearts became darkened (Romans 1:21)
  • The heart is deceitful above all things (Jeremiah 17:9)
  • To suit our own desires and satisfy our itching ears (2 Timothy 4:3)

How can we combat motivated reasoning? (34:30)

  • Awareness, humility, advice, empathy, pursuing truth (even when it’s uncomfortable)
  continue reading

Chapters

1. 2: Motivated Reasoning (00:00:00)

2. Definition of motivated reasoning (00:01:34)

3. Examples from our personal lives (00:07:41)

4. Example from the church (00:13:24)

5. Why is motivated reasoning bad? (00:20:40)

6. What does the Bible say? (00:30:26)

7. How can we combat motivated reasoning? (00:34:30)

28 episodes

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