What to do when You're Wrongly/Falsely Accused by reallifegospel(m): 12:19pm On Oct 01, 2021 |
Q: Why are you being accused in the first place?
A: It's part of the trials and tribulations the opponents of godliness try to impose on the godly.
HOW SHOULD YOU REACT?
A: You'll be tempted to feel quite angry and either lash out aggressively or defensively. In both cases, lashing out will most likely complicate issues.
Experts in accusations defense and prosecution say that: "even when the person accused is not guilty, the attitude of the accused person is enough to make him/her look guilty"
Your attitude towards your accusers, and towards the accusation will either deescalate the issue or make it become more complicated.
Even when you're not guilty; making an issue become complicated through your reactions can make you look guilty.
WHAT TO DO: If it's a legal case ensure you hire the best legal luminaries in the legal business. 1. Do not admit you're guilty, 2. Do not insist you're innocent, in some cases it makes your accusers more determined, 3. Do not underestimate how far your accusers may be willing to go to incriminate you, 4. If you're very sure you're not guilty, only insist that proper investigations should be carried out, 5. Provide convincing evidence where and when necessary. 6. Be prayerful, freedom from all kinds of trials and tribulations comes from God. Cheers! Remain Blessed! Yours Sincerely; Apostle Constance C. Friday General Overseer of RLGC 5 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: What to do when You're Wrongly/Falsely Accused by constancefriday(m): 12:30pm On Oct 01, 2021 |
reallifegospel: Q: Why are you being accused in the first place?
A: It's part of the trials and tribulations the opponents of godliness oppose on the godly.
HOW SHOULD YOU REACT?
A: You'll be tempted to feel quite angry and either lash out aggressively or defensively. In both cases, lashing out will most likely complicate issues.
Experts in accusations defense and prosecution say that: "even when the person accused is not guilty, the attitude of the accused person is enough to make him/her look guilty"
Your attitude towards your accusers, and towards the accusation will either deescalate the issue or make it become more complicated.
Even when you're not guilty; making an issue become complicated through your reactions can make you look guilty.
WHAT TO DO: If it's a legal case ensure you hire the best legal luminaries in the legal business. 1. Do not admit you're guilty, 2. Do not insist you're innocent, in some cases it makes your accusers more determined, 3. Do not underestimate how far your accusers may be willing to go to incriminate you, 4. If you're very sure you're not guilty, only insist that proper investigations should be carried out, 5. Provide convincing evidence where and when necessary. 6. Be prayerful, freedom from all kinds of trials and tribulations comes from God. Cheers! Remain Blessed! Yours Sincerely; Apostle Constance C. Friday General Overseer of RLGC
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Re: What to do when You're Wrongly/Falsely Accused by ademchij: 12:52pm On Oct 01, 2021 |
reallifegospel: Q: Why are you being accused in the first place?
A: It's part of the trials and tribulations the opponents of godliness oppose on the godly.
HOW SHOULD YOU REACT?
A: You'll be tempted to feel quite angry and either lash out aggressively or defensively. In both cases, lashing out will most likely complicate issues.
Experts in accusations defense and prosecution say that: "even when the person accused is not guilty, the attitude of the accused person is enough to make him/her look guilty"
Your attitude towards your accusers, and towards the accusation will either deescalate the issue or make it become more complicated.
Even when you're not guilty; making an issue become complicated through your reactions can make you look guilty.
WHAT TO DO: If it's a legal case ensure you hire the best legal luminaries in the legal business. 1. Do not admit you're guilty, 2. Do not insist you're innocent, in some cases it makes your accusers more determined, 3. Do not underestimate how far your accusers may be willing to go to incriminate you, 4. If you're very sure you're not guilty, only insist that proper investigations should be carried out, 5. Provide convincing evidence where and when necessary. 6. Be prayerful, freedom from all kinds of trials and tribulations comes from God. Cheers! Remain Blessed! Yours Sincerely; Apostle Constance C. Friday General Overseer of RLGC
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Re: What to do when You're Wrongly/Falsely Accused by mercycarl: 12:55pm On Oct 01, 2021 |
reallifegospel: Q: Why are you being accused in the first place?
A: It's part of the trials and tribulations the opponents of godliness oppose on the godly.
HOW SHOULD YOU REACT?
A: You'll be tempted to feel quite angry and either lash out aggressively or defensively. In both cases, lashing out will most likely complicate issues.
Experts in accusations defense and prosecution say that: "even when the person accused is not guilty, the attitude of the accused person is enough to make him/her look guilty"
Your attitude towards your accusers, and towards the accusation will either deescalate the issue or make it become more complicated.
Even when you're not guilty; making an issue become complicated through your reactions can make you look guilty.
WHAT TO DO: If it's a legal case ensure you hire the best legal luminaries in the legal business. 1. Do not admit you're guilty, 2. Do not insist you're innocent, in some cases it makes your accusers more determined, 3. Do not underestimate how far your accusers may be willing to go to incriminate you, 4. If you're very sure you're not guilty, only insist that proper investigations should be carried out, 5. Provide convincing evidence where and when necessary. 6. Be prayerful, freedom from all kinds of trials and tribulations comes from God. Cheers! Remain Blessed! Yours Sincerely; Apostle Constance C. Friday General Overseer of RLGC
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Re: What to do when You're Wrongly/Falsely Accused by staceyokon: 1:02pm On Oct 01, 2021 |
reallifegospel: Q: Why are you being accused in the first place?
A: It's part of the trials and tribulations the opponents of godliness oppose on the godly.
HOW SHOULD YOU REACT?
A: You'll be tempted to feel quite angry and either lash out aggressively or defensively. In both cases, lashing out will most likely complicate issues.
Experts in accusations defense and prosecution say that: "even when the person accused is not guilty, the attitude of the accused person is enough to make him/her look guilty"
Your attitude towards your accusers, and towards the accusation will either deescalate the issue or make it become more complicated.
Even when you're not guilty; making an issue become complicated through your reactions can make you look guilty.
WHAT TO DO: If it's a legal case ensure you hire the best legal luminaries in the legal business. 1. Do not admit you're guilty, 2. Do not insist you're innocent, in some cases it makes your accusers more determined, 3. Do not underestimate how far your accusers may be willing to go to incriminate you, 4. If you're very sure you're not guilty, only insist that proper investigations should be carried out, 5. Provide convincing evidence where and when necessary. 6. Be prayerful, freedom from all kinds of trials and tribulations comes from God. Cheers! Remain Blessed! Yours Sincerely; Apostle Constance C. Friday General Overseer of RLGC
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Re: What to do when You're Wrongly/Falsely Accused by anitazion: 9:38pm On Oct 02, 2021 |
reallifegospel: Q: Why are you being accused in the first place?
A: It's part of the trials and tribulations the opponents of godliness try to impose on the godly.
HOW SHOULD YOU REACT?
A: You'll be tempted to feel quite angry and either lash out aggressively or defensively. In both cases, lashing out will most likely complicate issues.
Experts in accusations defense and prosecution say that: "even when the person accused is not guilty, the attitude of the accused person is enough to make him/her look guilty"
Your attitude towards your accusers, and towards the accusation will either deescalate the issue or make it become more complicated.
Even when you're not guilty; making an issue become complicated through your reactions can make you look guilty.
WHAT TO DO: If it's a legal case ensure you hire the best legal luminaries in the legal business. 1. Do not admit you're guilty, 2. Do not insist you're innocent, in some cases it makes your accusers more determined, 3. Do not underestimate how far your accusers may be willing to go to incriminate you, 4. If you're very sure you're not guilty, only insist that proper investigations should be carried out, 5. Provide convincing evidence where and when necessary. 6. Be prayerful, freedom from all kinds of trials and tribulations comes from God. Cheers! Remain Blessed! Yours Sincerely; Apostle Constance C. Friday General Overseer of RLGC
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Re: What to do when You're Wrongly/Falsely Accused by reallifegospel(m): 3:55am On Jun 13 |
reallifegospel: Q: Why are you being accused in the first place?
A: It's part of the trials and tribulations the opponents of godliness try to impose on the godly.
HOW SHOULD YOU REACT?
A: You'll be tempted to feel quite angry and either lash out aggressively or defensively. In both cases, lashing out will most likely complicate issues.
Experts in accusations defense and prosecution say that: "even when the person accused is not guilty, the attitude of the accused person is enough to make him/her look guilty"
Your attitude towards your accusers, and towards the accusation will either deescalate the issue or make it become more complicated.
Even when you're not guilty; making an issue become complicated through your reactions can make you look guilty.
WHAT TO DO: If it's a legal case ensure you hire the best legal luminaries in the legal business. 1. Do not admit you're guilty, 2. Do not insist you're innocent, in some cases it makes your accusers more determined, 3. Do not underestimate how far your accusers may be willing to go to incriminate you, 4. If you're very sure you're not guilty, only insist that proper investigations should be carried out, 5. Provide convincing evidence where and when necessary. 6. Be prayerful, freedom from all kinds of trials and tribulations comes from God. Cheers! Remain Blessed! Yours Sincerely; Apostle Constance C. Friday General Overseer of RLGC
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Re: What to do when You're Wrongly/Falsely Accused by reallifegospel(m): 3:56am On Jun 13 |
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