"Liars are experts in chopping logic and missing the truth slightly - 'Did God say not to eat from any tree?' In order to pin a liar down, words must be defined in the most careful manner available."

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Source: Douglas Jones, Douglas Wilson (1998). “Angels in the Architecture: A Protestant Vision for Middle Earth”, p.193, Canon Press & Book Service

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Douglas Wilson is a prominent theologian and author known for his contributions to Christian thought and cultural critique, particularly in 'Reconstruction Theology.'

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