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In a world flooded with half-truths and political spin, are we settling for what just sounds right instead of what is right?
This short reflection asks a pointed question: how many times do you need to be lied to before you stop trusting the source?
Featuring a sobering quote from George Whitefield and a look back at 2020’s “mostly peaceful protests,” this piece is a challenge to seek truth—not a version of it that’s convenient, but the real thing.
By Clint Morey5
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In a world flooded with half-truths and political spin, are we settling for what just sounds right instead of what is right?
This short reflection asks a pointed question: how many times do you need to be lied to before you stop trusting the source?
Featuring a sobering quote from George Whitefield and a look back at 2020’s “mostly peaceful protests,” this piece is a challenge to seek truth—not a version of it that’s convenient, but the real thing.