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John Bevere
John Bevere is an international speaker and best-selling author known for his bold and uncompromising approach to God’s Word. John and his wife Lisa are the founders of Messenger International—a ministry dedicated to equipping and discipling the nations. John Bevere
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Such a powerful message! Thank you for sharing this is C3 San Diego!!!!!
“The language of deception”
This is nothing new, it’s been around for thousands of years, packaged and repackaged in different Psyop techniques of those who are the highly educated, schooled and trained in the art of deceptive language in ambiguities, Intended to mislead and to deceive.
1. Ambiguous: Open to two or more Interpretations, or of uncertain nature or significance, or (often) intended to mislead.
2. False Pretense: of a representation of a fact or circumstances calculated to mislead, carefully planned and deliberately contrived to form schemes to mislead and to deceive of and into deception.
3. Cryptic: Having hidden meaning, tending to conceal or camouflage.
4. Vague: Unclear as regards to meaning, scope, or like indefinite, hazy, uncertain.
5. Equivocal: Capable of being understood in different senses, sub septa bull to double meaning, capable of being described two different motives.
6. Obscure and Perplexing: In nature, and that certain details were left out.
7. What have been the answers? What but dark, ambiguous, and with double sense deluding? — Milton