Single Issue Voting & Prioritizing

kamiller42

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I have seen many videos and heard a lot of audio about this election, the candidates, the issues, the positions. Many are great, but this talk is the most reasoned and thought-out discussion I have heard. It is by Peter Kreeft, a really smart guy. I began listening with a skeptical ear, but his logic and delivery drew my interest.

The talk structure is as follows: Introductions (ends about the 7 minute mark), Peter's talk, and Q&A. The topic is about voting based on a single issue. Is it right? When is it right? How does it relate to all the other issues out there? How do you prioritize this issue over that issue?

Listen and let it be food for thought.
 

Atreus21

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Originally posted by: kamiller42
I have seen many videos and heard a lot of audio about this election, the candidates, the issues, the positions. Many are great, but this talk is the most reasoned and thought-out discussion I have heard. It is by Peter Kreeft, a really smart guy. I began listening with a skeptical ear, but his logic and delivery drew my interest.

The talk structure is as follows: Introductions (ends about the 7 minute mark), Peter's talk, and Q&A. The topic is about voting based on a single issue. Is it right? When is it right? How does it relate to all the other issues out there? How do you prioritize this issue over that issue?

Listen and let it be food for thought.

Peter Kreeft is magnificent. He is single-handedly responsible for shaping my views on abortion, atheism, and politics.

I'm delighted to see him mentioned. Do you happen to know when this talk was given?
 

kamiller42

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Originally posted by: Atreus21
Originally posted by: kamiller42
I have seen many videos and heard a lot of audio about this election, the candidates, the issues, the positions. Many are great, but this talk is the most reasoned and thought-out discussion I have heard. It is by Peter Kreeft, a really smart guy. I began listening with a skeptical ear, but his logic and delivery drew my interest.

The talk structure is as follows: Introductions (ends about the 7 minute mark), Peter's talk, and Q&A. The topic is about voting based on a single issue. Is it right? When is it right? How does it relate to all the other issues out there? How do you prioritize this issue over that issue?

Listen and let it be food for thought.

Peter Kreeft is magnificent. He is single-handedly responsible for shaping my views on abortion, atheism, and politics.

I'm delighted to see him mentioned. Do you happen to know when this talk was given?

The guy who posted the link yesterday said he was present at the talk. I was under the impression it is very recent. Based on some of the points he hits, I think it is very recent, like in the last week.

Peter Kreeft is awesome. In this talk, I agreed with 99.99% of what he said. And on the .01% we disagree, he seemed open to changing his mind.