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  • #616058
    ubiquitin
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    So this is a fun place to argue/discuss/debate/share pretty much any topic ranging from halacha, hashkafa, politics to pretty much anything.

    My question is this: Have you ever changed your mind (at all) based on discussion here either between you and another poster or by reading through/following a thread?

    Care to ellaborate?

    I’ll go first In discussing the hallabaloo over the Merkel picture a few months back, I’m not as sure that it is dishonest.

    Anyone else?

    #1092340
    sushibagel
    Member

    Can you explain the second half of the question please?

    #1092341
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    I think I might have had something to do with that one.

    I’ve definitely changed my mind on some halachic issues – mist on subtle points, one or two not so subtle.

    I’ve also learned which issues are very sensitive points to some people, although I don’t know if I’ve actually changed my mind about too many hashkafos. My hashkafos have been pretty well thought out from before I ever joined the CR, although discussing/debating has helped me crystallize them.

    #1092342
    ubiquitin
    Participant

    DY

    Yep you did.

    “although discussing/debating has helped me crystallize them.”

    I think thats the main reason I bother.

    sushi

    There is no second half. Unless you mean the specific example, but thta is just an example not relevant to the subject at hand.

    The question is simply if discussion here or reading discussions, has ever changed your mind?

    #1092343
    Little Froggie
    Participant

    Me too, on the same vein as that of DY. I’ve gained much on knowing how others think, what makes them tick (and what ticks them off).

    #1092344
    Little Froggie
    Participant

    One more thing, I try to verify Halacha things I find here, with a competent Halachaician before rashly, blindly following them.

    #1092345
    golfer
    Participant

    LF,

    How do you pronounce Halachaician?

    Does it rhyme with nation and station?

    Or with beautician?

    #1092346
    👑RebYidd23
    Participant

    Isn’t it hah-luh-chuh-ay-she-in?

    #1380644
    Chortkov
    Participant

    I was wondering the same thing.

    Bump.

    #1380661
    Joseph
    Participant

    I’ve had people tell me my online comments changed their mind/position.

    #1380772
    ubiquitin
    Participant

    Joseph

    “I’ve had people tell me my online comments changed their mind/position.”

    changed them to your point of view or away from it?

    #1380797
    Joseph
    Participant

    To the view/understanding I expressed/explained.

    #1380831
    Little Froggie
    Participant

    Who wants to change minds with me?

    #1380863
    golfer
    Participant

    I have changed my mind based on real life discussions with people, but I’m too stubborn, and too wary of strangers on the internet, to change my mind based on a yeshivaworld discussion.

    #1380903
    Joseph
    Participant

    Golfer, if someone logically and convincingly explained and proved to you in an online discussion that a certain view of yours was mistaken, you’d be too stubborn to change your line of thinking?

    #1380908
    Chortkov
    Participant

    I have changed my mind based on real life discussions with people, but I’m too stubborn, and too wary of strangers on the internet, to change my mind based on a yeshivaworld discussion.

    I don’t mean changing your views out of respect of others. Sometimes, in a conversation with someone else, you get to see a different perspective clearer, or notice something you missed before. The change of mind starts and finishes with yourself, but is inspired by a comment made by someone else. Wariness is much less the issue than stubbornness in this case; why should the stranger factor make a difference here?

    #1381266
    ubiquitin
    Participant

    yekke2

    +1.
    Very well put

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