Posting an old or out-dated photograph online such as what the Cutting Edge Ministries is doing with David Bays portrait can be deceptive because it can be used to spread misinformation. According to a source, recycling legitimate old photographs and videos and presenting them as evidence of recent events is a common technique used to deceive people. This form of misinformation can be particularly dangerous because images are a powerful tool for swaying popular opinion and promoting false beliefs. Psychological research demonstrates that these out-of-context photographs can be a particularly potent form of misinformation.
It’s important to be aware of the context of the photograph and the source of the image before believing or sharing it. Misleading images can be used to spread false information, create confusion, and even cause harm. Therefore, it’s always a good idea to verify the authenticity of the photograph before sharing it with others. There is a recent photo of an older David Bay that may help explain why the Cutting Edge Newsletters have deteriorated to the low point that it has."This photo depicts an elderly short, stocky man of 77.
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