The quote "The bigger the lie, the more people will believe it" is often attributed to Adolf Hitler, as it reflects themes from his Propaganda techniques. However, the exact phrasing may vary in different sources and interpretations. The concept suggests that large, audacious falsehoods can be more persuasive than smaller lies, as they may be perceived as being too outrageous to be untrue.
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I think the quotation you're thinking of is: When people stop believing in God, they don't believe in nothing - they believe in anything. This was said by GK Chesterton.
gullible, easily deceived
Groups of people believe in god because that's the religion they believe in which states that this one god made the Earth, and that he set certain rules for them to follow, and live by, and its their choice wiether they choose and believe to follow these rules, but if you are not someone that believes in an Almighty God, then like i said its up to you what you decide to choose and believe in!
Ann Frank
Andrew Johnson, I believe.
He made them do what he said!
There is no enemy for the people of a country. if they are said that they have, the enemy is the one who makes them believe it.
The exact number of people in Vermont who believe in God is not known. In one study, 46 percent of the people that responded in Vermont said they do not have an absolute belief in God. In an unrelated survey, 19 percent of the people surveyed in Vermont said they were very religious.
The drum is said to be a dead-beat instrument. This is because many people believe that it is over used.
Jews, as well as most Christians and Muslims believe in Satan, so abut 4 billion people can be said to believe in Satan. That is a lot of people to believe in a being who only exists in the imaginations of believers.