psycho
They get caught up in their own lies.
the song is by Glasvegas- It's my own cheating heart
A person who lies so much that they eventually come to believe their own fabrications is often referred to as a "pathological liar" or "compulsive liar." This behavior can stem from various psychological issues, leading them to distort reality to the extent that they are convinced of their own untruths. Such individuals may struggle with distinguishing between truth and deception, impacting their relationships and self-perception.
A person who lies convincingly and artistically could be considered a skilled manipulator or a master of deception rather than just a liar. Their ability to deceive effectively does not necessarily make them a liar in the traditional sense, as they may use their talents for personal gain or to manipulate others for their own benefit.
They just keep lying about everything, everytime and start believing their own lies too.
I would call him a god, or at least someone who believes he is a god.
A propulsive liar is someone who lies frequently and without hesitation. They may lie in order to manipulate others, avoid consequences, or enhance their own image. This behavior can be harmful and damaging to relationships.
careful, she may be projecting that anxiety onto you, by that I mean, her own lying may disturb her to the point that she tries to label you as a liar, in order to subconsciously justify her own lies. Not a sure thing, you might be a filthy liar, but if not, watch your back.
Yes, it it fairly common for a pathological liar try to make another person in their lie appear to be the pathological liar. A pathological liar does not like being caught in their lies and may try to set the stage for someone else to take the blame. Some pathological liars believe their own lies and may try to blame someone else for a false statement so that they can continue to believe their own lie.
Yes. Due to the malformation of the brain & brain chemistry in pathological people - they believe their own lies, even if it changes 5 minutes later.
In my opinion, the decision on when and how to react greatly depends on the kind of lies there is. Are the lies for the better good, or are they unacceptable and damaging? Also, it depends on who you are and where you stand in the life of this liar and the ones he lies to. I'd advice you to contact this person first and encourage him to tell the truth to those who should know. If he refuses, ask the reason why and decide if it is valid to reveal the truth at present time and situation. If you don't think that hiding it is justifiable, then encourage him some more. If he does not yield, tell the people concerned first, at the right place and time, while ensuring your own safety and welfare. Be sure to be sincere, unbiased and honest. If no one believes you, then it's their lost. If the liar becomes angry, then that's his problem.
I am assuming you mean when Satan deceived Adam and Eve? If so, it was in Genesis. Genesis chapter 3 is often entitled "The fall of man" or something similar, which may be what you're looking for.But in case this wasn't, throughout the Bible Satan is often referred to as "the deciever", "the liar" and things of that nature.Answer:Jesus reveals to us that Satan is the "FATHER OF LIES." He "originated the sin." He was the very first to lie."...because there is no Truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for HE IS A LIAR, andTHE FATHER OF IT." (John 8:44)(NIV): "...there is no Truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies."