The Art of Debating

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The Art of Debating

I've been hanging around these forums for a while now and have really learned a lot.  So I'd like to ask you all for some help.  I am looking for books regarding critical thinking and debating skills.  I've read what's been posted regarding those topics in this forum and it's been very helpful.  You see, sometimes I feel like I have a lot to say, but am unable to formulate it into a cohesive thought.  Or, I will see an argument that absolutely makes no sense to me, but I'm not sure why it doesn't make sense (as if that makes sense!) Any information would be very appreciated.  Of course, any advice that perhaps has not made into a topic would be appreciated as well.  Thanks again.


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Check this link

Check this link out.

Atheist Debater's handbook


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It is almost always more

It is almost always more affective to take the offense than to defend your position, that much I know.

"We must question the story logic of having an all-knowing all-powerful God, who creates faulty Humans, and then blames them for his own mistakes."
- Gene Roddenberry


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American Atheist

American Atheist wrote:

Check this link out.

Atheist Debater's handbook.

Thanks for the tip, I've already put the book on my wishlist.

Your help is greatly appreciated!!  

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