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What is the first lie ever told?

According to the Bible, the first lie was spoken by the serpent (Satan) to Eve in the Garden of Eden: "You will not surely die" (Genesis 3:4). This lie directly contradicted God's command regarding the tree of knowledge of good and evil. It aimed to induce doubt and distrust in God's word. BetterMan +4
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What was the first lie ever?

Satan told the first lie in recorded history; satan planted seeds of doubt in Eve's mind that directly contradicted God's Word (Genesis 3:1). Satan tells Eve, "You will not certainly die" (v. 4). With that lie, satan led Eve to her death—Adam followed—and so have we.
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What is the first lie?

The first lie was the greatest lie ever told.

Satan deceived Adam and Eve to believe him instead of God. They made themselves little gods. This was the sin of all sins. Since making that decision, all humans have sinned and “missed the shining-greatness of God.” [Romans 3:23 NLV] It led to eternal death.
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Who told the first lie on Earth?

After Eve confirmed that God had told them not to eat of a particular tree lest they die, the devil then uttered his famous lie: “You will not surely die” (verse 4).
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What was Satan's first lie?

It was about God's love. Before he tempted Eve to eat, he tempted her to DOUBT: “Did God REALLY say that?” “Is God holding back from you?” And that same lie is still being whispered today.
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Why Do We Lie?

Does the Bible really say the earth is 6000 years old?

No, the Bible doesn't explicitly state the Earth is 6,000 years old, but this figure comes from calculating biblical genealogies and timelines, primarily from Archbishop James Ussher in the 17th century, leading to a young-Earth creationist interpretation that God created everything around 4004 BC, placing mankind and the Earth at roughly 6,000 years old, though most Christian traditions and scientific understanding differ significantly. 
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When did lying begin?

Talwar and Lee (2008) proposed a developmental model of lying. The first level of primary lies emerges around 2–3 years of age when children begin to be able to deliberately make factually untrue statements. However, they do not necessarily take into consideration the mental states of the listener.
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Is "lied" a real word?

simple past tense and past participle of lie.
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Who said the first lie?

“When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.” -John 8:44b Satan told the first lie in recorded history to Eve, in the Garden of Eden.
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Who was the first human liar?

Beginning of lies

Perhaps the earliest description is found in the Bible. The original liar, Satan, lied to the first woman: “You will not surely die. For God knows that in the day you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil” (Genesis 3:4-5).
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What was the world's greatest lie?

“What's the world's greatest lie?” Paulo Coelho asked. “It's this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what's happening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate. That's the world's greatest lie.”
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How does lie start?

According to a developmental model of lying first proposed by Victoria Talwar and Kang Lee, children around the age of 2 to 3 years begin by telling primary lies that are designed to conceal transgressions but fail to take the mental state of the listener into consideration.
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Which gender lies the most?

Research suggests men tend to lie more frequently, especially for personal gain, while women may lie more for altruistic reasons (like white lies to spare feelings), though some studies find no significant gender difference, with findings varying based on lie type, motivation, and context. Factors like competitiveness, moral identity, and guilt-proneness are linked to these differences, with men showing more competitiveness and women more guilt, influencing their deceptive behaviors, notes Psychology Today. 
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Is lying natural or learned?

In a real sense, deception, lying, and dissemblance are indeed a “natural” feature of the social environment. Of course, there are many varieties and degrees of deception; masking one's emotions is very different from deliberately uttering a falsehood.
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Who is the father of liars?

The Bible calls satan the “Father of lies.” That means he's pretty good at it. He lies to you not just to knock you down, but to keep you down. Every time we get knocked down we have a choice to make; Will I remember the truth of God's love and forgiveness and get back up? Or will I let the enemy's lies keep me down?
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Can kids say lie?

While many parents may jump to the conclusion that their child is growing up to be a pathological liar, the truth is that her lie is completely normal behavior. All kids will fib or stretch the truth at some point in their early years and there are many reasons for this.
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What does "layed" actually mean?

Laid or layed

Laid is the past tense of the verb “lay,” meaning “to put down.” Layed is a misspelling of laid. This error probably comes from people mistaking “lay” as a regular verb and adding “-ed” to erroneously form the simple past. However, “lay” is an irregular verb, which is why its past tense is laid.
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Is it legal to sing Erika in German?

Yes, you can generally play or perform the song "Erika" in Germany, as it's technically not illegal and many Germans don't see it as a forbidden Nazi anthem, but rather a popular old marching song; however, its historical association with the Wehrmacht means it's often avoided in official military contexts and some find it distasteful, while others enjoy it or are indifferent.
 
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What age can kids lie?

Conventional wisdom long held that young children were not capable of lying. More recent research, however, has found that most children learn to lie effectively between the ages of 2 and 4.
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How often are polygraphs wrong?

Polygraph failure rates vary significantly, with estimates ranging from 5-7% error in perfect conditions (meaning truthful people fail) to 30-70% in job screening, depending heavily on the agency, purpose (hiring vs. investigation), and the examiner's tactics, with some agencies like Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reporting high rates (around 50-70%), while others have much lower rates for ongoing personnel. The American Polygraph Association claims >90% accuracy, but critics point to lower real-world results, with some studies showing significant false positives and negatives, making it a controversial tool.
 
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What is the original lie?

The "lie" God told was that they would die on the day they ate from the tree. The snake correctly points out that they will not. But Jesus said that we are all gods and sons of god. So the first lie of the snake, of the devil... The idea that the snake in the garden of Eden is "the devil" is a later tradition, AFAIK.
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What will happen on 23rd September 2025?

Every year new predictions about the rapture come and go. This time, the focus has turned to September 23, 2025, which falls on the Feast of Trumpets. While the Feast of Trumpets points us to Christ's return, it does not mark that specific date as the day of the rapture.
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Why is the year 2033 so important?

During the Jubilee of Hope this year in Rome, many are already talking about the big Jubilee year of 2033 a.d, the year in which our calendar marks the 2000th anniversary of the passing and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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Did dinosaurs exist in the Bible?

The Bible doesn't explicitly mention "dinosaurs" because the term was coined in 1841, long after biblical texts were written; however, some interpretations suggest descriptions of giant creatures like Behemoth and Leviathan (Job 40-41) or "dragons" (Hebrew: tanniyn) in verses like Isaiah 27:1, Ezekiel 29:3, and Psalm 74:13 might refer to dinosaur-like animals, though most scholars see them as symbolic or mythological beasts representing God's power, possibly alluding to large reptiles like crocodiles or hippos, depending on the context and translation.
 
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