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Re: Is it Ethical?
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Originally Posted by ILG
We all want to be moral people but sometimes there are shades of gray. Outside the realm of normalcy lies an area where our convictions are tested.
Is it ethical to lie to a liar? What if a terrorist asked you where your child was hiding and you didn't want your child to be found?
God is our shield.
It is ethical to steal from a stealer? What if this person was the government and they were taking food out of your childrens mouths. Would you cheat on your taxes to feed them?
Lying is wrong even on taxes
What if your boss told you to mail an unethical email. Would just mail an email and said you sent an email and evade the issue that the content was not in it?
Lying comes in various forms
I heard a story about a pastor once who was given pies by a woman who was filthy. He took it out back, put an X on the ground and threw the pie on it. He then told the woman, "That hit the spot sister!"
He was lying
If you did these things, would that mean your convictions had changed? Or would it mean you made an exception to your convictions.
So, when and where do YOU draw the line on it's okay to fudge a little.
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What does the bible say about lying should be the question. It is amazing how much lying church folks will do.
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Today pull up the little weeds,
The sinful thoughts subdue,
Or they will take the reins themselves
And someday master you. --Anon.
The most deadly sins do not leap upon us, they creep up on us.
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