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You'll have to argue your point.

Quoting a study that is 40 years old is not a very effective way to argue your point.

I'm not sure if this approach is just a disengeuous way to argue your point, or if you really are so confident in your view that every non-universalist interpretation of Scripture is now heterodox to you, and the millions who accept the orthodox view just don't know it yet.

If you can argue your point well, they'll just have to accept what you say.

If you've worked with poor families, tell a story about one of them to help argue your point.

I could be wrong -- feel free to argue your point -- if you disagree.

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Argue your points by first itemizing a variety of different Internet applications, and then evaluating how well each application stimulates or stifles interpersonal communication.

This will help you know how to argue your points without getting tongue tied or sounding stupid.

It can be dangerous to defy a superior, and even arguing your point can feel unsafe.

However, it is also useful for developing skills that can be applied in almost every walk of life, from analysis and interpretation of facts, to successfully arguing your point and confident public speaking.

Perception is reality, and simply arguing your point of view isn't going to be enough to change people's minds.

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