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  1. ThirtyThree

    Believing A Lie

    Telling someone their relationship with their deity is a "dependency" which they will tire of after time, is rude. Especially when you know nothing about that person or their deity, or the relationship between them and their deity. Then, I am not surprised. Most Athiests I have met are rude...
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    Believing A Lie

    Rude. Case closed. You are not my judge, nor the judge of any one else here, lest they desire you to be. You do not get to decide if I have a healthy mind, or an unhealthy one. You also do not get to decide the definition of healthy or unhealthy. If you are a licensed mental health practitioner...
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    Believing A Lie

    Charming.
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    Believing A Lie

    Rude. First, disorder is only what is to be treated, not what does not endanger person or other persons. Also, not what does not cause one to unable exist soffit, maintaining their responsibilities. The fact I am not speaking publicly regarding this thing He called a lie, is evidence enough...
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    Believing A Lie

    Perhaps you never permitted yourself to accept such a thing. In my situation, I prefer to see my deity for Who He is, not Who I desire Him to be. Generally, He shows people what they wish to see and tells them what they wish to hear. Then, the thing I asked for when I made my agreement at the...
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    Believing A Lie

    No? I now accept that what I believed was false, outright. While He makes it clear those is a lie, He also makes it more clear that He expects me to believe it. In which case, was He lying about lying? Regardless, there premise is that I believe what He says as truth, hence why I do. If he...
  7. ThirtyThree

    Believing A Lie

    Explain please?
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    Believing A Lie

    I believe Him. However, in this case, while I am looking outside and now, I do indeed believe the lie, that does not mean I still cling to my old understanding. Instead, I accept what He has said to be truth. While He says it is a lie which I now believe, I am not going to now argue that lie...
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    Believing A Lie

    Yes, I trust what my deity tells me and I obey Him. It is a lie because He said it is a lie, a lie which I believe as truth, yet know is a lie. As for this title regarding Him, I have come to, through this, understand it better. It caused more to be revealed, if that makes sense. This is always...
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    Believing A Lie

    That is His prerogative. I worship Him for Him. This worship does not change because The Father of Lies expects me to believe a lie, knowing it is a lie. Besides, the exercise is one I consider valuable, having done it.
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    Believing A Lie

    I mean, I am forbidden to discuss the lie I was told to believe as truth in public, as truth.
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    Believing A Lie

    This lie is not harmful, unless one actually started spreading it around as truth, which some already do. I was given strict instructions not to discuss it publicly (as truth), however.
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    Believing A Lie

    Again, I have not specified what the lie was. I do not believe I need to for this debate. However, the lie was very specific, and no, it did not regard everything He has told me. It actually deals with something in the realm of science.
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    Believing A Lie

    It was made clear in that my deity told me, point blank, He was telling me a lie. He then ordered me to believe it. Yes, there is possibly hidden meaning in the lie I was told to believe.
  15. ThirtyThree

    Believing A Lie

    The lie, which I have not shared here, allowed me to get beyond my ego. It also taught me a useful skill in regard to being more believable when I do tell a lie.
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    I always have found the blue people featured in art like this stunning.

    I always have found the blue people featured in art like this stunning.
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    Thank you. I invite you to ask questions in private, if you desire. If not, that is fine as well.

    Thank you. I invite you to ask questions in private, if you desire. If not, that is fine as well.
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    Believing A Lie

    The topic? Your face palm was hardly debate.
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    In a desirable way that makes you ponder or in a way that makes you wonder of my sanity, hence...

    In a desirable way that makes you ponder or in a way that makes you wonder of my sanity, hence you read them to be amused?
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    Believing A Lie

    Try to debate?
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