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When Whispers Kill
Berni Dymet reflects on the destructive nature of gossip, tracing its origins back to the Garden of Eden, where the serpent twisted the truth about God. He highlights the tragic fate of Anne Boleyn, whose life was ruined by malicious whispers and unfounded accusations, illustrating the far-reaching consequences of idle gossip.
Dymet emphasises the importance of trust, quoting Proverbs 11:13, which warns that those who share secrets cannot be trusted. He encourages listeners to avoid becoming a source of gossip, reminding them that engaging in such behaviour can lead to a loss of credibility and trust.
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Proverbs 11:13
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