Posted on 09/15/2018 7:54:53 AM PDT by Salvation
We tend to lie to ourselves about many things; we are even glad at times to have others lie to us. This is especially true in matters related to flattery and vanity. Perhaps we can label these vain lies.
There are other lies that are far more serious in their impact because they besmirch the truth that is necessary for us to thrive and even to be saved. Lets call these damnable lies. Of these St. Paul warned,
For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear (2 Tim 4:3).
And he warns more darkly,
Evildoers and impostors will go from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived. (2 Tim 3:13).
The commercial below speaks more to a vain lie, but edges toward a damnable lie because it can seriously affect our health. We often like to think that we eat less than we do. We also entertain lies related to our weight: were only heavy because we have a big frame or large bones. In the commercial, the woman assures us that drinking a small bottle of soda will actually help us to lose weightnot too likely!
Anyway, enjoy this lie from a pretty lady who probably never went anywhere near the product she was paid to sell.
"Did you know that until 1955, Coca-Cola was available only as a soda fountain drink and in 6 1/2-ounce contour bottles? 1955 saw the debut of the King Size (10- and 12-ounce) and Family Size (26-ounce) contour bottles in the U.S., marking an important step in giving consumers packaging options to meet their needs...."
11 Facts About the Coca-Cola Bottle
I checked to see it my memories were correct. Collected quite a few 6.5 oz bottles along roadsides and playgrounds for the 2 cent cash refund.
I loved those 6 ounce bottles.
Heavy and green and just the right size.
Thanks for the info - was born in ‘52 and a quick search showed some ads for “vintage” coke machines with the popular 8 oz bottles....the only 6 oz bottles I remember were the Nehi Grape Sodas.
I dropped 20 lbs. when I quit drinking Coke.
Just sayin’.
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