Matt Hamilton on Nostr: "This has been written intentionally to deceive. For clear understanding, <word ...
"This has been written intentionally to deceive. For clear understanding, <word replacements>"
This can be interpreted two ways:
* The text as written is a lie, for the truth <replace words>.
* The text as written is a lie, but the lie isn't about <word>, it is about <word>.
I don't know who Bill Cooper is or what his beliefs are, so I can't put it in context myself. Which is it?
This can be interpreted two ways:
* The text as written is a lie, for the truth <replace words>.
* The text as written is a lie, but the lie isn't about <word>, it is about <word>.
I don't know who Bill Cooper is or what his beliefs are, so I can't put it in context myself. Which is it?