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Reason: None provided.

Spirit Cooking, the trafficker who chose to speak to Pastor James under the condition of a speech filter and a face blur... I heard the voice of the woman explaining the whole nine yards of the sale of her newborn to the traffickers.

So you instantly trust two anonymous people at face value? You don't think that's a little naïve? What if they have been misled? Or perhaps they want attention? Or a million other reasons.

If you just believe anything that someone says without evidence, anyone can convince you of anything. For example, I could post a blog article about how Trump has OCD, and some people would just believe it without any further evidence. You can't just trust what people say at face value, it turns into a giant game of telephone with random lies.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Spirit Cooking, the trafficker who chose to speak to Pastor James under the condition of a speech filter and a face blur .... I heard the voice of the woman explaining the whole nine yards of the sale of her newborn to the traffickers.

So you instantly trust two anonymous people at face value? You don't think that's a little naïve? What if they have been misled? Or perhaps they want attention? Or a million other reasons.

If you just believe anything that someone says without evidence, anyone can convince you of anything. For example, I could post a blog article about how Trump has OCD, and some people would just believe it without any further evidence. You can't just trust what people say at face value, it turns into a giant game of telephone with random lies.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Spirit Cooking, the trafficker who chose to speak to Pastor James under the condition of a speech filter and a face blur ... I heard the voice of the woman explaining the whole nine yards of the sale of her newborn to the traffickers.

So you instantly trust two anonymous people at face value? You don't think that's a little naïve? What if they have been misled? Or perhaps they want attention? Or a million other reasons.

If you just believe anything that someone says without evidence, anyone can convince you of anything. For example, I could post a blog article about how Trump has OCD, and some people would just believe it without any further evidence. You can't just trust what people say at face value, it turns into a giant game of telephone with random lies.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Spirit Cooking, the trafficker who chose to speak to Pastor James under the condition of a speech filter and a face blur .... I heard the voice of the woman explaining the whole nine yards of the sale of her newborn to the traffickers.

So you instantly trust two anonymous people at face value? You don't think that's a little naïve? What if they have been misled? Or perhaps they want attention? Or a million other reasons.

If you just believe anything that someone says without evidence, anyone can convince you of anything. For example, I could post a blog article about how Trump has OCD, and some people would just believe it without any further evidence. That's why you can't just trust what people say at face value, it turns into a giant game of telephone with random lies.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Spirit Cooking, the trafficker who chose to speak to Pastor James under the condition of a speech filter and a face blur ... I heard the voice of the woman explaining the whole nine yards of the sale of her newborn to the traffickers.

So you instantly trust two anonymous people at face value? You don't think that's a little naïve? What if they have been misled? Or perhaps they want attention? Or a million other reasons.

If you just believe anything that someone says without evidence, anyone can convince you of anything. For example, I could post a blog article about how Trump has OCD, and some people would just believe it without any further evidence. That's why you can't just trust what people say at face value, it turns into a giant game of telephone with random lies.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Spirit Cooking, the trafficker who chose to speak to Pastor James under the condition of a speech filter and a face blur ... I heard the voice of the woman explaining the whole nine yards of the sale of her newborn to the traffickers.

So you instantly trust two anonymous people at face value? You don't think that's a little naïve? What if they have been misled? Or perhaps they want attention? Or a million other reasons.

If you just believe anything that someone says without evidence, anyone can convince you of anything. For example, I could post a blog article about how Trump has OCD, and some people would just believe it without any further evidence. That's why you can't just trust what people say at face value, it turns into a giant game of telephone with random lies.

3 years ago
1 score