Every other Wednesday we publish a new episode of the Equipped for Life Podcast, available to everyone who purchases our course, “Equipped for Life: A Fresh Approach to Conversations about Abortion.” Generally, these podcast episodes won’t be available to the general public, but we plan on occasionally making exceptions, and we’ve decided to make this episode available to everybody.
In this episode Josh and Tim Brahm talk about confirmation bias and why that’s a difficult thing to avoid during this political season.
Some of the questions we respond to in this episode:
– How hard should we work to balance our social media feeds so that we see both sides of multiple issues when we log into Facebook or Twitter?
– Are there any pro-choice films that you recommend to anti-abortion thinkers? In addition, are there any pro-choice films you deem to be morally reprehensible and therefore undeserving of pro-life viewership?”
The episode begins with some pre-show banter, which is common for this podcast. In this case the topic ends up directly tying with the main topic for the show.
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As of 7/24/17, here is a list of the rest of the Equipped for Life Podcast episodes:
When They Bite the Bullet – Part 1When They Bite the Bullet – Part 2When They Bite the Bullet – Part 3Taking the Training Wheels Off: Responding to the Question of Rape 201On Shifting the Burden of ProofThe Problems with Results-Based ReasoningAbortion Pill ReversalPost-Election: Our ReactionListener Mail: Debates vs. Dialogues; Arguments with Question Marks; Dealing with EquivocationListener Mail: Is the #ShoutYourAbortion Campaign an Effective Strategy for Abortion Advocates?Sidewalk Counseling Tips – Part 1: The Primary Things Jacob Says While Sidewalk CounselingSidewalk Counseling Tips – Part 2: Graphic Images, Opening Lines, Resources, and Dealing with MistakesListener Mail: Follow-Up Questions About the Results-Oriented EpisodeListener Mail: Questions About Confirmation BiasTo What Extent Should the Pro-Life Movement Focus on Abortion?How Should We Respond to Angry Feminists?Example Dialogues: Pro-Life Tim and Pro-Choice RachelShould Women be Punished if Abortion Becomes Illegal?Humor in DialogueExample Dialogues: Pro-Life Josh and Pro-Choice TimExample Dialogues – Pro-Life Rachel and Pro-Choice TimShould Pro-Lifers Make Comparisons to the Holocaust?Relational Apologetics – Part 1: Personal Stories and ReflectionsRelational Apologetics – Part 2: Arguments and 12 Practical TipsThe post “FULL COURSE PODCAST: Listener Mail – Questions About Confirmation Bias” originally appeared at the Equal Rights Institute blog. Subscribe to our email list with the form below and get a FREE gift. Click here to learn more about our pro-life apologetics course, “Equipped for Life: A Fresh Approach to Conversations About Abortion.”
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