How (not) to wage war over ideas - Richard Mouw
Do you ever feel like a conversation is a battle? What starts out as a friendly conversation about religion or politics or morality turns into a fiery debate to the death, where only one side can be victorious? Richard Mouw discusses the dangers and problems of seeing disagreement dialogue as a battle. And points out that learning civility starts with family and kinship relationships.
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