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CHAPTER 5: Distortion Lies
Lie #1: “A Mountain Out of a Molehill”
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1.
Name the six distortions:
a) Mountain out of a Molehill lie:
b) Taking Everything Personally lie:
c) Black/White lie:
d) Missing the Forest for the Trees lie:
e) History Always Repeats Itself lie:
f) Don’t Confuse Me with The Facts lie:
2.
A person who makes each event even bigger mentally makes his life almost ...
3.
When Jill felt like wringing her son’s neck for the mess her son left in the den, what are three things she should have done instead of blowing up?
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4.
The theological answer to anger based on exaggeration can be found throughout the Bible. Read Psalm 37:8 to find three commands with regard to anger.
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b)
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5.
The person who believes the “mountain out of a molehill lie” usually has a short fuse. What do we learn in Proverbs 16:32 about the value of being slow to anger?
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