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How to Debate on Social Media
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In this episode, I explain the underlining issues in social media communication, and how to engage in objective debates, both online and in person.
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Manage episode 200626600 series 2098736
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In this episode, I explain the underlining issues in social media communication, and how to engage in objective debates, both online and in person.
…
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×In this episode, I explain the underlining issues in social media communication, and how to engage in objective debates, both online and in person.
In this episode, I outline the Kalam Cosmological Argument, a modern adaptation of the idea of "Something couldn't have come from nothing". This argument is used by many of the most famous religious apologetics, including its creator, Dr. William Lane Craig.

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