Wow....
Every now and then you get into one of these debates and before you know it the opposition has tossed in so much obfuscation its tough to tell where you really are!
Prostitutes and Mother Theresa? Earth to Hank????
Let's review....
I want to summarize what my view point is in EXTREMELY simple, short and plain terms.
- Lying is not telling the truth (either by direct means, deception or omission)
- Lying is generally wrong. We should tell each other the truth. We SHOULD!
- Yet lying in and of itself is morally neutral.
- Sometimes lying is more appropriate than telling the truth. I.e., "no grandma I love your molasses cookies".
- Other times... lying is righteous! i.e., “But the midwives feared God, and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, but saved the male children alive..... Because the Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women; for they are lively and give birth before the midwives come to them..... Therefore God dealt well with the midwives, and the people multiplied and grew very mighty. And so it was, because the midwives feared God, that He provided households for them.”
Hank says...
Hank continues...
1. Gandhi rejected Jesus Christ and makes for strange example since Gandhi is in Hell.
2. You are arguing a platitude! Sure it would be great if everyone stood together and were able to thwart evil without telling a falsehood! But the truth is... that isn't always possible i.e., the Hebrew Midwives would have been put to death had they stood against the Egyptian King and therefore both them and the Hebrew baby boys would have been lost. Which is why God blessed them for their righteous lie!
The bottom line is...
If one can tell the truth he should! But if wicked plans can ONLY be thwarted by lies and deception the Bible is clear! Thwart the wicked!!!
Compare lying to taking someone's life.
Taking a life can either be wrong or right! It all depends on the circumstances and motivation. If you take someone's life for unjust means then that is murder and absolutely wrong! Murder is absolutely wrong and therefore never right. Yet if you take someone's life for a just cause then that is NOT absolutely wrong! In fact righteous!
So it isn't the taking of life that is a moral absolute, its the motivation or circumstance. MURDER = Absolutely wrong by defintion. Because "murder" is defined by it's evil intention.
Likewise lying for an unjust cause is absolutely wrong (like bearing false witness) yet lying for a just cause is NOT absolutely wrong and can possibly be righteous!
Every now and then you get into one of these debates and before you know it the opposition has tossed in so much obfuscation its tough to tell where you really are!
Prostitutes and Mother Theresa? Earth to Hank????
Let's review....
I want to summarize what my view point is in EXTREMELY simple, short and plain terms.
- Lying is not telling the truth (either by direct means, deception or omission)
- Lying is generally wrong. We should tell each other the truth. We SHOULD!
- Yet lying in and of itself is morally neutral.
- Sometimes lying is more appropriate than telling the truth. I.e., "no grandma I love your molasses cookies".
- Other times... lying is righteous! i.e., “But the midwives feared God, and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, but saved the male children alive..... Because the Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women; for they are lively and give birth before the midwives come to them..... Therefore God dealt well with the midwives, and the people multiplied and grew very mighty. And so it was, because the midwives feared God, that He provided households for them.”
Hank says...
That's a great anecdotal story but it doesn't do to much for all the examples that couldn't have been handled this way for a variety of reasons. You have to put yourself in the position of a single Christian German family trying to help and the Nazi's are banging on the door. The "Holland" story doesn't do much for them does it?You keep bring up hiding Jews during WWII as proof that the end justifies the means. There was one European country, I think it was Holland but not sure, that said we will not hide Jews but we will stand side by side with them. By doing so they saved all the Jews instead of a few.
Hank continues...
Two Points:Gandhi stated that God’s principles were stronger than that of the British might and stood by it. In the end the British saw that they could not defeat a moral law and walked away in humiliation at the power of God’s laws.
1. Gandhi rejected Jesus Christ and makes for strange example since Gandhi is in Hell.
2. You are arguing a platitude! Sure it would be great if everyone stood together and were able to thwart evil without telling a falsehood! But the truth is... that isn't always possible i.e., the Hebrew Midwives would have been put to death had they stood against the Egyptian King and therefore both them and the Hebrew baby boys would have been lost. Which is why God blessed them for their righteous lie!
The bottom line is...
If one can tell the truth he should! But if wicked plans can ONLY be thwarted by lies and deception the Bible is clear! Thwart the wicked!!!
Compare lying to taking someone's life.
Taking a life can either be wrong or right! It all depends on the circumstances and motivation. If you take someone's life for unjust means then that is murder and absolutely wrong! Murder is absolutely wrong and therefore never right. Yet if you take someone's life for a just cause then that is NOT absolutely wrong! In fact righteous!
So it isn't the taking of life that is a moral absolute, its the motivation or circumstance. MURDER = Absolutely wrong by defintion. Because "murder" is defined by it's evil intention.
Likewise lying for an unjust cause is absolutely wrong (like bearing false witness) yet lying for a just cause is NOT absolutely wrong and can possibly be righteous!