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24 February 2019
Armchair Ideology: Against Factoids
Unitarians are people who struggle hard to find out what they find it possible to believe, and then struggle again to find a way to live that out in practice. In those struggles we seek the help of others, as well as employing our own observations of the cosmos and our relationships.
This blog entry by ArmchairIdeology.blogspot.com is one that challenges us to question fake assertions, and reveals some of the causes of our ability to identify fake assertions. This is important not just in terms of religious faith but in all aspects of life.
Take a look at it. Have a think for yourself.
Armchair Ideology: Against Factoids: As most reading this will know, recently on Question Time Jacob Rees Mogg attempted to defend British concentration camps in the Boer war. H...
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