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Neil Shenvi Sets Up the Experiment Poorly

Blog & Mablog

Canon Press

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2024

⏱️ 17 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey guys, thanks for listening to blog and May blog. This is Wade from the Wade show.

0:04.3

Just want to say throughout this blog today specifically in one section,

0:07.9

Pastor Wilson talks about an example of the fallacy of and he says the fallacy of composition what he meant and he's

0:14.6

corrected it on the text blog on Doug Wills.com what he meant was the fallacy of

0:19.0

division so when it gets to that section just know that that's what he means, and if there's any confusion,

0:23.8

just check out the text at Doug wills.com.

0:26.8

Thanks so much for listening and enjoy the show. Neil Shenveyeby sets up the experiment poorly.

0:37.0

March 4, 2024.

0:40.0

Neil Shenby made his name taking critical theory apart and showing Christians how dangerous it all was.

0:45.6

It was Yeoman's work and he deserves a lot of credit for what he did during that time.

0:49.7

And in the early days he took a lot of flack from the left for what he was doing.

0:53.9

But as the months and years ticked by, he noticed that he was actually starting to take

0:57.3

incoming fire from the right.

0:59.5

This post is about all of that.

1:01.3

And then on to a few related issues. We will talk about what time it really is, how the

1:05.8

Overton Window is moving, the nature of conservative coalitions, and why the coming crisis

1:10.9

will contain more than a few surprises.

1:13.0

A poorly constructed experiment.

1:15.0

In a recent article, Shenvey discussed aspects of this whole phenomenon,

1:18.0

and he set up an interesting experiment to help him analyze it.

1:21.0

And although the experiment was interesting, I don't believe it was as informative as he thought it was.

1:26.4

I believe he was right about what is happening, but his experiment doesn't really illustrate his point.

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