Most Objections are Myths
When someone pushes an objection, asking for their source or grounds is a good idea. Almost always, in my experience, they have nothing to cite.
Having no grounds for an objection means it is more likely a “myth.” The definition of “myth” is a popular belief that is FALSE or UNSUPPORTED.
Myth: Popular belief that is false or unsupported
“Myth” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Accessed 1/7/2024
(eManual footnote #17)
Date:
1/7/2024
eManual Section:
9
eManual Section Title:
Myth-Debunking Workbook
eManual SubSection Title:
Real Objections Have 'Grounds,' Most Objections are Myths
eManual page number:
242
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