The Right to Not Believe Lies

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  • allodial
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 2866

    #1

    The Right to Not Believe Lies

    This topic has come up in private discussion. I figure that its worth bringing up as a post. Consider the notion of "the FBI" visiting someone (a kind of harassment) to ask them where they learned that one's head goes on one's shoulders rather than up one's ass. The question begs: is there a right to not believe lies? Is not believing a lie a criminal offense in the United States? I am unaware as to the authority of any officer of any state to coerce belief in lies, are you? I had a conversation with an old "friend". I stomped him with: "I have the right to not believe lies." I suspect there might be some crosstalk with refusal for cause.
    Last edited by allodial; 10-22-13, 06:53 PM.
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    "The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius
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  • Treefarmer
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 473

    #2
    Dear [ABC] agent:
    "I have no trust in you.
    Have a blessed day"

    "My attorney has advised me not to discuss my private life with strangers."
    Treefarmer

    There is power in the blood of Jesus

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