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WELL posted:

his item was not a factual recounting of real-life events. The article originated with a website that describes its output as being humorous or satirical in nature, as follows:

We strive to provide the most up-to-date, accurate fake news on the Internet. Our team of journalists, hacks, and starving writers only want one thing: to make you laugh and/or cry.

Kenneth Copeland says it is OK to lie.

Well duh! Do you think maybe the disclaimer she posted along with it gave it away?! Do you even know what fictional means?

Fiction is not fact because the narrative or descriptive content comes from imagination. Is it real? ... — Fiction doesn't pretend to be anything more than imagination, so strictly speaking it isn't fake. But more down to earth, fiction essentially means made-up 

This fictional article’s inclusion of the phrase “austere scholar” is referencing an errant obituary headline that briefly appeared on WashingtonPost.com after al-Baghdadi’s death. 

See there Bubba...they told you it was made up going in.

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