No More Silos with Dr. Erika Santiago

Understanding Red Herrings and Logical Fallacies in Disciple-Making

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Welcome to another enlightening episode of the No More Silos Podcast! In this episode, Dr. Erika Santiago explores the intriguing world of logical fallacies, focusing specifically on the red herring and its implications for disciple-making. 

Episode Highlights 

  • Introduction to Red Herrings: Discover what a red herring is and how it functions as a logical fallacy. Understand the origins of the term and how it can derail conversations. 
  • Examples of Red Herrings: Learn through practical examples how red herrings can appear in discussions, particularly in faith-based settings. Gain insights into how to identify and avoid these distractions. 
  • Importance in Discipleship: Explore why understanding and recognizing logical fallacies like red herrings is crucial for effective disciple-making. Dr. Santiago explains how focusing on core issues can enhance spiritual growth and community building. 
  • Practical Tips: Get actionable tips on managing red herrings in your ministry, small group discussions, and personal conversations. Equip yourself with strategies to maintain meaningful and productive dialogues. 

Why This Topic Matters 

Logical fallacies can subtly undermine the integrity of our discussions and decision-making processes. As disciple-makers, it is essential to foster an environment where truth and clarity prevail. This episode provides the tools to sharpen your discernment and improve your communication skills. 

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