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9. False Witness

9. False Witness

Would you want your neighbor to lie and say that you did something that you actually did not do? I don’t think so.

so don’t lie about your neighbor and their deeds. Keep everything to yourself. We as humans and Christians are not supposed to assume and tell fake truths.

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