
DE & RE-CONSTRUCTION
with Trent
Wouldn't it be great if we had a more open and healthy conversation that existed in the middle? To strive for more moderation and balance? It is human nature to seek the emotional comfort of social groups that see things the way we do. We all do it because it makes us feel good. Where do you come down on this? Do you see yourself as some who approaches the conversation with an open mind, regardless of strongly held beliefs? Let us know in the comments below.
Debating can be a challenge if you are unprepared to counter logical arguments. Learn the 10 Commandments of Rational Debate and use them against your fellow man to rationally counter those arguments point by point. Have you found any of the 10 commandments to particularly useful in conversation? Is there one that stands out above the rest? Let us know in the comments below.
When it comes to belief things can get real weird. Why are most discussions around differing belief so often blown up into emotional arguments? Let us know your thoughts, or maybe your best story of logical fallacy that you have encountered. Join the conversation and share your experience.
What's the point of questioning our beliefs? Because sometimes it can significantly harm or impact others who don't share those beliefs. Join Trent and VN as we explore the dangers implicit in making belief objective instead of subjective.
What's the point of questioning our beliefs? Because sometimes it can significantly harm or impact others who don't share those beliefs. Join Trent and VN as we explore the dangers implicit in making belief objective instead of subjective.
Join Vast Noodle on a quirky and often sarcastic trip down questioning lane, where Trent explores the importance of questioning what we believe to be true about our faith, our world, and the culture we live in.
What's the human reasoning behind the formation of belief systems and beyond that to religions, cults, or exclusive groups that believe that its their way or the highway?
What's objective? What's subjective? What can we know for certain? And what does all of that have to do with the question of the existence of God?
The beginning of an honest, often humorous look at the questions that surround belief, faith, and other issues that often divide us humans.
Thank you so much for tuning in to Season One of De and Re-Construction w/ Trent. What are the topics you would like us to cover in Season Two? Let us know in the comments below.