Matt Fradd Interviews Michael Voris
Okay, here's the deal. Many Catholics despise Church Militant and Michael Voris.
When you ask them why they say something like:
"Michael Voris is angry and hyperbolic"; "who does he think he's converting, anyway?" "Such an awful delivery!"; "Did you hear he got kicked out of seminary? I bet that's why he's so angry"; "he's outrageous!"; "A complete right-wing nut job." "He shows absolutely no charity."
This is what I see and hear from Catholics about Voris all the time. And, if I'm honest, I've said some of those things.
But let's say, for the sake of argument, all of that is true. Okay ... Does that completely invalidate what he's saying? Of course not. To argue, "Michael Voris is angry, therefore he's wrong" is to commit the ad hominem fallacy (look it up) Here's what I want you to ask yourself: Is he saying something legitimate that others aren't (even if his delivery turns you off)? And, most importantly, are his claims accurate?
Honestly, if Voris is spewing half-truths, unsubstantiated claims, and lies, shouldn't we be attacking that? Shouldn't Catholics in charity be creating Youtube video's responding to his claims and showing why he's wrong instead of just dismissing and ridiculing him?
I think the answer is obviously yes.
For this reason I decided to do a 1 hour sit down interview with Michael Voris to get to know him more and to hear what he thinks of some of the hate he receives online.
Enjoy, and PLEASE subscribe.
Patreon.com/mattfradd
Видео Matt Fradd Interviews Michael Voris канала Pints With Aquinas
When you ask them why they say something like:
"Michael Voris is angry and hyperbolic"; "who does he think he's converting, anyway?" "Such an awful delivery!"; "Did you hear he got kicked out of seminary? I bet that's why he's so angry"; "he's outrageous!"; "A complete right-wing nut job." "He shows absolutely no charity."
This is what I see and hear from Catholics about Voris all the time. And, if I'm honest, I've said some of those things.
But let's say, for the sake of argument, all of that is true. Okay ... Does that completely invalidate what he's saying? Of course not. To argue, "Michael Voris is angry, therefore he's wrong" is to commit the ad hominem fallacy (look it up) Here's what I want you to ask yourself: Is he saying something legitimate that others aren't (even if his delivery turns you off)? And, most importantly, are his claims accurate?
Honestly, if Voris is spewing half-truths, unsubstantiated claims, and lies, shouldn't we be attacking that? Shouldn't Catholics in charity be creating Youtube video's responding to his claims and showing why he's wrong instead of just dismissing and ridiculing him?
I think the answer is obviously yes.
For this reason I decided to do a 1 hour sit down interview with Michael Voris to get to know him more and to hear what he thinks of some of the hate he receives online.
Enjoy, and PLEASE subscribe.
Patreon.com/mattfradd
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