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  1. Crystal April 16, 2010 at 4:36 pm #

    Excellent point! And very well illustrated with minimal use of words.

  2. Matthew April 16, 2010 at 4:50 pm #

    Hmmm, very thought provoking. I’ve heard it said that if you say a lie often enough the hearers of that lie will often begin believing it’s true. This especially rings true in modern US politics.
    The picture and font captures the theme superbly. The dog is just perfect. It almost seems as if she is asking the question. Yet I must say that the part of this production which receives a serious amount of approbation (atleast from me) is the use of perfectly tiny font to fulfill the proper role of giving credit unto whom credit is due. For I will assume that the dog is giving his yearning look facing the south rather then north.

    Keep up the photography James, I enjoy your pictures!!!

  3. Allen P. April 16, 2010 at 7:04 pm #

    Oh, that is hilarious, James! It’s good enough to make posters of and sell! Have you ever thought of doing that?

  4. Eden April 17, 2010 at 7:01 am #

    Great quote! I love the picture too. Blessings!

  5. Amanda April 18, 2010 at 2:09 pm #

    That’s a humorous way to make a very good point! Our message in church this morning was all about truth: discerning the truth, living the truth, telling the truth, believing the truth, etc. I think it’s interesting the way the Lord can bring a point home in more than one way at a time!

  6. Kathryn April 18, 2010 at 2:15 pm #

    So true! 🙂 The message this morning in church was actually focused on how important it is that believers have a reputation for always speaking truth. We were reminded that to place low value on truth is to take God’s name in vain, because He is the way, the TRUTH, and the life.

  7. Robert April 21, 2010 at 5:06 pm #

    That’s fun, James! I love it!

  8. Michael April 22, 2010 at 6:47 pm #

    Dangerous to arbitrarily change definitions isn’t it! Verbal communication itself would eventually become entirely impossible.

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