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1. Look for the positive intent behind the criticism.

Discovering positive intent is key to dialogue: Instead of thinking about the arguments you are going to have to refute, think about the values behind those arguments. Look for the (sometimes hidden) Christian ethical principle that underpins those values. What other (Christian) values are you ignoring or disregarding [...].
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Food for thought (2). WYD: zero cost for taxpayers, economic injection of more than 100 million for Spain

Because of its interest, and because it affects many of our commentators critical of the financing of WYD, we show you the content of one of the latest press releases from the organizers of World Youth Day. We hope it will help to clear up any doubts. Madrid, June 7th [...]
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Food for thought (1): The Catholic Church is the most important health care network in the country

Algunos de los comentarios que llegan a nuestra web se quejan de los "innumerables" beneficios que obtiene la Iglesia Católica a costa de los impuestos de los españoles. Al mismo tiempo, se exige el fin de los privilegios de los que goza la Iglesia en España, un país que se declara aconfesional en su Constitución. […]
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Moderating, which is gerund

Some of our readers complain about the moderation of comments we make, both on the blog and on the youtube channel. We want to explain here what criteria we follow: 1) We accept all negative criticisms, wherever they come from, as long as they are criticisms that contribute arguments to the debate we are generating. 2) Some criticisms [...]
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Controversy continues with JMJ Young Answers videos

elmundo.es: Jóvenes católicos se "mojan" por la Iglesia larazon.es: Los jóvenes responden a preguntas controvertidas sobre religión religionenlibertad.com: Veinticinco vídeos, 25 jóvenes, 25 respuestas de un minuto en sintonía con la Iglesia cuatro.com: Jóvenes católicos y su web arguments.es  
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JMJ Young Answers Presentation

JMJ Young Answers es la aportación de un grupo de estudiantes universitarios a la Jornada Mundial de la Juventud Madrid 2011. En la fotografía aparecen menos de la mitad de los participantes. Los exámenes casi acaban con nosotros y no hemos dado más de sí. En septiembre sacaremos una foto de grupo completa... (o casi). […]
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