How to Train Your Brain: An Introduction to Logic | with Shanda Fulbright

I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST - Podcast autorstwa Dr. Frank Turek

Why have public schools seemingly abandoned the study of logic? Instead of learning how to think, most kids today are learning what to feel. But if critical thinking is a thing of the past, how can we help the next generation protect themselves against the lies of the culture? Have no fear, Shanda Fulbright is here! A former public-school teacher and certified apologist from Biola University, Shanda joins Frank this week to expose some of the informal fallacies that have become popularized through social media and introduce their brand-new online course called 'Train Your Brain: An Introduction to Logic'. While the PREMIUM version of this course— the one with the live Zoom Q&A sessions— will be conducted for 6-8th graders, adults who have never had a course in logic before will benefit from taking the SELF-PACED course. Frank and Shanda answer questions like: Why is logic more fundamental than Bible interpretation? How has the logic deficit impacted the Gen Z identity crisis? What fallacy is commonly used by Christians? How did Jesus approach logical fallacies in the Bible? How can adults benefit from this course?   Proverbs 4:23 reminds us that we must prepare the next generation to "guard their hearts" by using logic, sound reasoning, and evidence. And that is exactly what 'Train Your Brain' will equip them to do. The PREMIUM CERTIFICATE course begins on 10/2, so be sure to use coupon code: LOGIC2023 to save 20% at checkout when you pre-register your child TODAY! To view the entire VIDEO PODCAST, be sure to join our CrossExamined private community. It’s the perfect place to jump into some great discussions with like-minded Christians while simultaneously providing financial support for our ministry. Shanda's website: https://shandafulbright.com/ Train Your Brain: An Introduction to Logic: https://bit.ly/3NG09qm   Download Transcript

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