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Victor dives into two more arguments against limiting legal immigration. First, he looks at the accusations that racism motivates those seeking immigration restrictions. Second, he discusses if unlimited legal immigration is needed to avoid demographic collapse. Finally, he responses to both of those arguments.
Parental pause point questions:
1. What stands out in those arguments? (9:21)
2. Which of The Great 8 questions applies to these two arguments? (11:43)
3. Have you ever been called a name for something that you believed? How did it feel and how did you respond? (16:25)
4. Which side of this argument do you think is stronger? (21:45)
5. What did you learn and how does that influence what you think about this issue? (25:19)
For reference, The Great 8 questions are:
1. What happens next?
2. Has this been tried before?
3. Is there a principle involved?
4. What are the trade-offs?
5. What do you mean by that?
6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?
7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?
8. What does the Bible say?
By Victor Joecks5
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Victor dives into two more arguments against limiting legal immigration. First, he looks at the accusations that racism motivates those seeking immigration restrictions. Second, he discusses if unlimited legal immigration is needed to avoid demographic collapse. Finally, he responses to both of those arguments.
Parental pause point questions:
1. What stands out in those arguments? (9:21)
2. Which of The Great 8 questions applies to these two arguments? (11:43)
3. Have you ever been called a name for something that you believed? How did it feel and how did you respond? (16:25)
4. Which side of this argument do you think is stronger? (21:45)
5. What did you learn and how does that influence what you think about this issue? (25:19)
For reference, The Great 8 questions are:
1. What happens next?
2. Has this been tried before?
3. Is there a principle involved?
4. What are the trade-offs?
5. What do you mean by that?
6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?
7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?
8. What does the Bible say?