Deceptive and Anti-Religious
Stop deceiving people into think you tell the truth! To anyone listening or about to, here is what you need to know about Anti-Religion: Anti-Religious podcasts are designed to destroy a theory of Belief, or attack its moral or ethical framework. Usually they use half-truths to deceive, or Untruths to deceive. Half-truths deceive by getting you to think they’re telling you the truth when the statement is only partially true. Untruths are falsehoods meant to deceive because it’s untrue. Religious in and of itself, psychologically, is designed to teach people virtues that promote good behavior and socialization; so to tear apart a person’s theory of belief(ethical framework) or a person’s faith, which a is hope and trust in something that isn’t seen but is true, but saying that prioritizing the highest Possible Good is evil, reveals the true evil acting on the people saying it.
Truth-Speaker in training via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/08/24
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