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The enemy isn’t exactly slapping “liar” across his forehead these days—he’s way too clever. Instead, he sneaks in with half-truths, sly phrasing, exploits our ignorance, and whispers straight to our selfish desires. And guess what? Social media is his playground.

He doesn’t need to yell to be heard. He just needs you to scroll, nod, and keep sharing.

In this podcast episode, you’ll hear how to spot one of the enemy’s favorite low-profile tricks now trending online in posts that look righteous but are far from it. Hear the Truth boldly unveiled and thoroughly debunked, with clarity rooted in biblical discernment, not cultural confusion. Learn how to love your neighbor enough to speak the entire Truth and not just the socially palatable pieces. Discover how deception often hides behind good intentions, catchy slogans, or twisted Scripture.

Unfortunately, the spiritual battle isn’t always so obvious. Sometimes it’s in the memes. Sometimes it’s in the subtle redefinitions of love, truth, and morality. And sometimes it’s in our own willingness to compromise just to avoid discomfort or conflict.

Here is a serious question for you: Do you really love your neighbor enough to speak truth over comfort or likes? Or are you just playing nice while watching them walk into darkness?

I unpack the artistry behind the lie—because understanding the how makes it easier to resist the what.

This isn’t just about calling out a lie; it’s about waking up to the tactics being used against us daily.

Don’t forget to like, comment, and share this if it opens your eyes—or makes you uncomfortable in the best kind of way. Truth doesn’t trend by itself. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Intro/Outro Bumper Music:
Evening Melodrama Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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The Wisdom of Dad Joke Music:
The Curtain Rises Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Overheat" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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