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originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
I offer this in response. When you are in court, when questioned by the FBI, sometimes when questioned by police, etc...if you lie, you will be punished. Maybe even jailed. I simply believe that if lying to authority figures is illegal...it should be illegal in general. And again...I'm not talking about what we call "white lies" that can do no harm or not cause others to react in a way harmful to themselves or others...I'm talking about lies cause damage or benefit the liar.
But from the responses...I'm one of the few who believe this. Interesting and educational to me.
Little white lies would benefit you too.
The common example:
Wife says "does this dress make me look fat?"
Husband says, "No, of course not."
The dress, even if the woman is thin, may cause her to look heavy...say it is an odd design. The husband makes her feel better and avoids making her feel bad or angry toward him.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
a reply to: Jefferton
Prove it! Show me where I have known the truth...but said otherwise. I challenge you!!
You must lie on occasion. Even little white lies. I sometimes stretch the truth in order to not argue or to not make someone feel bad.
originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
a reply to: Jefferton
Prove it! Show me where I have known the truth...but said otherwise. I challenge you!!
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
I offer this in response. When you are in court, when questioned by the FBI, sometimes when questioned by police, etc...if you lie, you will be punished. Maybe even jailed. I simply believe that if lying to authority figures is illegal...it should be illegal in general. And again...I'm not talking about what we call "white lies" that can do no harm or not cause others to react in a way harmful to themselves or others...I'm talking about lies cause damage or benefit the liar.
But from the responses...I'm one of the few who believe this. Interesting and educational to me.
Little white lies would benefit you too.
The common example:
Wife says "does this dress make me look fat?"
Husband says, "No, of course not."
The dress, even if the woman is thin, may cause her to look heavy...say it is an odd design. The husband makes her feel better and avoids making her feel bad or angry toward him.
originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
"when we lie it's a crime when they lie it's politics"
Perfect example! We have taken something unacceptable and made it acceptable in order to allow others to do so. It remains wrong and a sign of bad character and defines a person as untrustworthy. If nothing else...any position where trust is required, they become obsolete and worthless.
originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
originally posted by: enlightenedservant
"So, have you ever in your life said that George Washington's dentures were wooden? If so, I've caught you in a lie."
Absolutely...when I was young that was the rumor that everyone took as truth. If or when I repeated it though, I thought it WAS the truth. That is not a lie. A lie is KNOWINGLY telling an untruth...often for personal benefit but not always.
originally posted by: enlightenedservant
Besides, there are plenty of different types of lies, including a "lie of omission" which involves not telling things.