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The Revelation of Jesus with Rick Sterling~

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Truth is not ubiquitous, as in "Your truth is not my truth, and my Truth is not your truth." There is only one data set of truth in every discipline of life, and learning that specific truth is the only way to master that discipline.

So when you hear people speaking about multiples of gender identities and not just two, you know for sure that if they are not versed in the academics of biology, and they have been duped into believing a lie, OR they are out and out lying, with knowledge of forethought. There is no middle ground. 

If this is the case as a rule (and it is in the rhetorical sence) then why would you think that this is NOT the same in dealing with truth of a spiritual nature? It is easy, convenient and demonstrates sloppy and low grade thinking to believe something is true just because someone you trust says that it (whatever 'it' is) is true. Yet this what consistently happens when people go to church and listen to a sermon about LOVE, and hear that God love you so much that He would never to anything that would separate you from that unconditional love; something like hold you accountable for believing that something is true when it isn't.

Yet this is exactly what is taught from pulpits in religious classrooms and by credentialed religious authority, and has been since Jesus left this earth to return to His Father. This teaching comes directly from the father of lies, who has co-opted the idea that truth is ubiquitous and personal, instead of being something that must be diligently sought, vetted, and confirmed by the words of Jesus that He gave to His eyewitness Desciples.

"When a person who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, they will either quit being mistaken or cease being honest".

~Richard Humpal, J.D.

"Faith allows a person to believe a lie as if it is the truth, without accountablility."~Rick Sterling

 

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