Personal examples of questions being used to control meetings
Mike provides real-world illustrations of how questions can be used to control group discussions.
Mike shares two examples from his own ministry: (1) A student who controlled meetings by asking constant questions out of boredom, whom Mike had to silence. (2) A Mormon student who brought prepared questions from his father to guide a youth group discussion toward Mormonism by asking leading questions. Both illustrate that asking questions can be a powerful tool for controlling group dynamics and outcomes.
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