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Skip to 13:26 if you don't have time to watch all of it. . .
Quoting: G3 Do you know what a logical fallacy is?
Your logic: I remember it differently than what it is. Thus it must have changed.
Your implications: Your memories are infallible and are more accurate than anything presented in reality.
Conclusion: You're right, the whole universe is wrong.
This is so much like schizophrenia, that you might probably be schizophrenic without even knowing, which is obvious for a schizophrenic.
Besides all that, look what you're saying has changed: the(so called) word of god. Which is supposedly immutable and also infallible. Basically you're saying that your memory is "more infallible" than the(so called) word of god. This, according to christian faith, is a sin. You're putting yourself above god and this is a transgression against the first commandment.