I'm bored, let's yap.
Have you ever heard of a logical conclusion and have you ever tested if you would agree with the logical conclusion of your worldview? Here's how it works:
We all have a set of values and beliefs. These are all justified by some kind of source/logic. A logical conclusion tests whether you would agree with something else that used the same source/logic to get there. If you wouldn't, then you should reflect upon your worldview before it comes back to bite you in the ass. That's the idea, at least.
For example, I believe there is nothing wrong with A because it is legal. Someone then asks, am I also okay with B, which is also legal. If my answer is no, then my worldview is illogical because it can't be used to justify two different things that use the same source/logic.
-To explain this example better, the problem isn't the fact I believe B is bad and A is okay even though they're both legal. The problem is the fact I am using "legal" as the justification for why A is good but I won't give B the same level of respect. It means that "legal" isn't my real justification and there is another reason as to why I think A is okay but B is not.-