

Leviticus 19:11 says: You shall not lie. You shall not deceive one another. This means that we should be honest with one another. You shall not lie and deceive one another. I will admit that I have learned this behavior from my fair weather friends. My friends used to lie to their own family members. They used to lie about being in school until the school called the home and notify the parents and let them know that their children were not in school.


Next, I remember when I did not attend school for three years. My grandparents ordered me to go over their house because I didn’t go to school. I stayed with my grandparents until I graduated from high school. I was able to get a job working as a maintenance man at the Maharg Management Incorporation for three years. I then went to college at Central State University near Dayton, Ohio. I majored in Social Welfare. I earned a total of 63 credit hours worth of classes.



Further, I enlisted in the United States Marines for a little while. I also got a job working at Skyline Chili Restaurant for two years. I remember talking to women for three years until I got involved in a relationship for only nine months. My ex used me, and I remember that I did not pay rent at my apartment for four months. I ended up owing $2,000 dollars in back rent. I got evicted out of my apartment, and I had to stay with my grandparents until I went to treatment for drugs and alcohol abuse. I want to inform all of you that I asked God to help me with my problems. God told the Israelites to treat each other with respect.
Finally, God helped me with my deceptive ways. This is because I used to look at porn for a total of 38 years. I was involved in a relationship with a God Fearing Woman. I was wrong for not telling her about my mental health. I had to receive an intervention. This is the reason why I told her that I was suspended from my job for two weeks without pay. I was arrested for theft by deception on two different occasions. I was afraid to tell my girlfriend at the time that I lost my job on April 9, 2009. I was making a lot of mistakes in my personal life. I went home for three months just to redeem myself. I became homeless for at least six months. I constantly went back and forth to the hospital until I was ordered to go back to Dayton, Ohio on January 5, 2010. I admitted that I was still making mistakes in Dayton, Ohio.
In Conclusion, I went to church and I was baptized on three different occasions. I asked God to help me with my attitude about life itself. I admit that I went through a battle with demonic spirits. For a total of 14 years now, I have been dealing with familiar spirits. The voices do not bother me as much as they used to. I write everything down on the computer. Right Now, I tell the truth about everything in my life right now. I have to get a job and pay my student loans from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. I’m very truthful with everyone about my personal life. God does not want us lieing and deceiving one another.