I’d prefer a list that includes not just arguments for but relevant arguments against. That’s better not just for rationality, but in general simply as a matter of rhetoric, lists that are deliberately one sided don’t look nearly as persuasive.
More on the Light Side of things, you want to argue with contrary positions that are probably held by the target audience.
More on the Light Side of things, you want to argue with contrary positions that are probably held by the target audience.