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Originally Posted by Praxeas
Still no answer....
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Seriously Prax? This again?
Post 348:
Answer to the original question is no, it is not OK for a Muslim to lie when taking the oath of US citizenship.
"...he did not hear that exemption was granted in anything what the people speak as lie but in three cases: in battle, for bringing reconciliation amongst persons and the narration of the words of the husband to his wife, and the narration of the words of a wife to her husband (in a twisted form in order to bring reconciliation between them)."
Post 353 was addressed to the last guy who implied that the question wasn't answered. This must be a really (really really) big deal here but interrogation to the answer you want to hear ain't exactly a new church practice is it. LOL
Answer to the original question is no, it is not OK for a Muslim to lie when taking the oath of US citizenship.
"...he did not hear that exemption was granted in anything what the people speak as lie but in three cases: in battle, for bringing reconciliation amongst persons and the narration of the words of the husband to his wife, and the narration of the words of a wife to her husband (in a twisted form in order to bring reconciliation between them)."
Again:
Answer to the original question is no, it is not OK for a Muslim to lie when taking the oath of US citizenship.
"...he did not hear that exemption was granted in anything what the people speak as lie but in three cases: in battle, for bringing reconciliation amongst persons and the narration of the words of the husband to his wife, and the narration of the words of a wife to her husband (in a twisted form in order to bring reconciliation between them)."
When you get time maybe you could answer this one?
Post 349:
Your turn. No, not a sin nor no, cannot originate from God even though it is through a highly respected and supported UPC minister?
Still no answer. Unlike the above, it's no big deal to me if you do not.