Great American Think Off 2025

Great American Think Off 2025. 31st Annual Great American ThinkOff Ready to Kick Off in New York Mills The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is pleased to announce the 2025 Great American Think-Off question: "Is there only one truth, or are there many truths?" The stage is set for the 32nd annual Great American Think-Off, a nationally renowned philosophy competition that invites participants of all backgrounds to wrestle with life's most profound questions People devote significant time to searching for "the truth," whether in our churches, our schools, or our laboratories.

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32nd Annual Think-Off Debate Essays Due April 1 Finalists Announced May 1 Live Debate June 14, 2025 The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is pleased to announce the 2025 Great American Think-Off question: Is there only one truth, or are there many truths? Submit your essay! This question challenges us to explore the foundations of truth in a world shaped by diverse perspectives, advanced. In 2023, the Think-Off celebrated 30 years of asking life's biggest questions

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More information on it and how to enter is available at think-off.org. 32nd Annual Great American Think-Off Debate June 14, 2025 More information on it and how to enter is available at think-off.org.

Great American ThinkOff to debate responsibility vs. choice Park Rapids Enterprise News. More information on it and how to enter is available at think-off.org. "The Great American Think-Off is a testament to the power of civil discourse and the enduring human quest for understanding and connection." Since 1993, the Think-Off has celebrated civil disagreement and intellectual curiosity, earning national recognition from C-SPAN, The New York Times, and The Today Show.

Great American ThinkOff Explore Minnesota. People devote significant time to searching for "the truth," whether in our churches, our schools, or our laboratories. Debaters considering entering the contest will need to answer the following question: Is there only one truth, or are there many truths?