If an instructor for a public speaking class were to listen to a speech that expresses bad theology or a point of view that the instructor disagrees with, then how should the speech be evaluated?
Suppose someone gives a speech in defense of young earth creationism and another person gives a speech in defense of the theory of evolution in a public speaking class. Suppose both speakers have excellent speaking skills. How should both speeches be evaluated? I was just wondering because I don't think that there can be outstanding arguments and evidence for both of those conflicting points of view.
Suppose someone gives a speech in defense of young earth creationism and another person gives a speech in defense of the theory of evolution in a public speaking class. Suppose both speakers have excellent speaking skills. How should both speeches be evaluated? I was just wondering because I don't think that there can be outstanding arguments and evidence for both of those conflicting points of view.