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Anatomy of a Lie: The Truth About Lies and Why Good People Tell Them

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The premise of this book is that most decent, God-honoring Christians are troubled with the fact that they tell more lies than they would like. Dr. Diane Komp addresses this problem by asking pointed, even uncomfortable, questions that force our own matters of integrity out of hiding and into the open.

188 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1998

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September 21, 2019
This book is so dated that it's hard to get through without cringing ("when I searched the World Wide Web"). I was also hoping for more of an in-depth look at the pathology or psychology of lying. Instead, the author shared stories and antidotes.
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