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Be Careful What You Hear | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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We live in a world where getting the news out first can, and often is, more important than getting the news right.
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That should create immediate caution for us.
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When you listen to news about the world, be sure to listen with a discerning ear.
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Confirm facts when needed and identify language that is biased.
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Be cautious about information you pass on.
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Remember: Assumptions based on misinformation is almost as dangerous as being uninformed,
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so let wisdom guide how you listen. I’ll leave you with these words by CH Spurgeon:
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“Discernment is not knowing the difference between right and wrong.
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It is knowing the difference between right and almost right.” I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.