Why “I Learned This as a Child” Is Not an Argument

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Many people end arguments with phrases like
“I learned this as a child,”
“This is basic,” or
“Everyone knows this.”

But none of those statements examine whether a belief is actually true.

The age at which a belief was learned tells us nothing about its truth — only whether it has ever been re-examined.

In this video, we identify a common thinking error used across worldviews — by atheists, Muslims, and secular thinkers alike — and explain why truth never needs protection from scrutiny.

If a belief is true, it survives examination.
Only assumptions hide behind familiarity.

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