Jason Hommel has started a new website called Revealing Fraud.
This an article that everyone needs to take the time to read.
Jason states that “The basic unstated rules of arguing are to share truthful and verifiable information that either provides evidence for an argument or basic premise, or disproves the opposing side’s argument or basic premise.”
To read the entire article on his site just go to this link How to Argue.
In his conclusion he goes on to say “The final bit of advice I would give when arguing is that when you know you are right, try not to rush it. Don’t be stressed out. Try to gently help the other person get to the point where they see the contradictions in their logic.”
He states “One of the ways to do this is to restate their argument as best as you can without trying to slam dunk it at the same moment. Maybe even re state their argument better than they are saying it. Just let them know you hear their main point. After they agree you heard their position, then let them know why you can’t believe it, because of these other points, facts, and arguments that don’t line up.”
Source: How to Argue – RevealingFraud.com (by Jason Hommel)
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