Many folk toss around the the accusation of being too dogmatic when folk argue passionately. Those who are passionately convicted often hear an accusation followed by an unreasonable demand. It goes something like, "you always think you are right," followed by, "tell me a time when you actually changed your mind." This, of course, is foolish and unreasonable. It also is not logical. Whether or not a person thinks they are never wrong or not has no bearing on the topic of discussion. That being said, this podcast is about a time when I did change my mind. I held one view of which I was very sure and convicted then through study I changed my mind.
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