If you want to start up a new business, you need an elevator pitch, a pithy and persuasive statement of your idea to attract investors that can be delivered in less than thirty seconds (or about fifty words).
That can be a real challenge. It can be very hard to explain an idea and the motivation for it in such a succinct compass. But the dividends are formidable: a successful elevator pitch can launch a new idea into the stratosphere.
Is it possible to describe and defend a worldview in an elevator pitch? If so, what would that look like? I’d like to hear what you have to say about Christianity and naturalism in particular. If you’re interested, please try your hand at writing an elevator pitch for one of these worldviews — succinctly describing the essence of the view and the appeal you believe it has in a way that would leave the listener wanting more. Email your ideas to me at the contact section of my website. And I’ll post them in a subsequent article.
Are you up for it? What do you believe and why?
In thirty seconds or less.
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Published on August 20, 2018 20:40