Creation Story: Did God lie?

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Illogical beginning of the thought.
If God is God, then no matter what, He will NOT lie.

The rest is something else. First, in order to continue the understanding, you MUST admit before any reasoning is made: God will NOT lie.

With that premise, now we can start to seek an answer to the question.

I reject that premise, for both a lying god and a truthful god will say they do not lie. So how does one know which your god is?
 
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I reject that premise, for both a lying god and a truthful god will say they do not lie. So how does one know which your god is?

No. You do not always know.
One trusts a god not because he fully understands what that god said.
One trusts a god because he no longer doubt anything that god said. The trust is a pre-requisite.
You suspect a god is lying, then he is not a god to you.
We do not trust God first, then begin to doubt on what He said.
 
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