forsaken, misled, deceived, deluded, abandoned, cheated
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Rene Descartes feared being misled by false beliefs or opinions. He was particularly concerned about being deceived by his senses, which led him to develop his method of doubt in his philosophical work.
That translation appears in the "NIV":"Do not be misled: 'Bad company corrupts good character.'" (I Cor.15:33)The wording of the "KJV" says:"Be not deceived: evil communications corrupts good manners."
A:Whether God deceived the prophets is a matter of biblical interpretation. If we interpret their writings as prophecies of events that never came to pass, then he deceived them. On the other hand, if we read their writings in their most straight-forward meanings as debates and warnings about social and political events of their own time, then God never misled those prophets.
The phrase "do not be fooled" in the Bible verse warns against being deceived or misled by false teachings or beliefs. It emphasizes the importance of discernment and staying true to the teachings of the Bible.
Studying fallacies helps to improve critical thinking skills and enables one to identify and deconstruct faulty arguments. Understanding fallacies also helps in effective communication and avoiding being deceived or misled by flawed reasoning.
The past participle of "mislead" is "misled."
The past tense for "mislead" is "misled."
The answer is misled.
Verb. A verb is an action, so what did you do? You misled someone.
Misled by Certainty was created on 2010-08-31.