Engaging
The hosts invite interesting experts to discuss newsworthy topics in a way that feels like a conversation among friends at the dinner table. I would love to see a show about cognitive dissonance as a follow up on an article from several months ago. How to present truth to someone who believes a lie unknowingly, yet either refuses to hear the truth or justifies the lie. The recent Roy Moore scandal makes me wonder how to understand why people who call themselves Christian justify child molesting in order to win a Senate seat.
C.R.Ockert via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/14/17
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