In the past, one of the most cherished American values was the truth. When people dealt with dilemmas, issues, opinions, and decisions, their first question was 'What is the truth in this situation?' Now people are concerned only with what they think, feel, and want. We have lost touch with the importance of truth in our lives. This reality has resulted in a society in abject turmoil and confusion. Perhaps the greatest failure of the American school system is in turning out generations without the ability to carefully think through what they see, read, and hear. This book is the path for our return to truth.
Introduction
1. What is critical thinking and why is it important?
2. Behaviors critical thinkers must avoid
3. Recognize bias in the message
4. Evaluate the motives of people
5. Distinguish between explanations and rationalizations
6. Do your homework research the facts
7. Distinguish between real solutions and short-term expedients
8. Separate facts from opinions
9. Apply common sense
10. Recognize and reject ad hominem arguments
11. Do not give in to the cancel culture
12. Recognize and reject oversimplification
13. Recognize when people avoid inconvenient truths and uncomfortable facts
14. Recognize and reject distorted conclusions
15. Do not be afraid to think critically
16. Learn how to argue productively
17. Learn how to recognize distorted content from artificial intelligence
18. The Bible as the only real source of truth
Epilogue
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