to evaluate our worldviews. Again, it takes some careful and reflective work, and it takes courage, but we can rationally evaluate our worldviews as well as the worldviews of others. We should reject our worldview, in whole or in part, when we come to see that it does not track with the facts of the world or that there is a more plausible way of understanding that aspect of the world. What does this look like? What this doesn’t mean is that when a view sounds crazy or implausible, especially initially,
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