Is It Ever Right To Lie?
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About this listen
Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley discuss if and when it’s okay to lie.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
- Is it ever right to lie?
- What does it mean to bear false witness in the 10 Commandments?
- Is it always wrong to lie?
- What is a noble lie? What is a lie in kindness? What is a virtuous lie?
- What is an unvirtuous truth teller?
- Where do we see examples of people using “deception” in the Bible for the greater good?
- When would it be okay to use deception or hide the truth?
- Can I tell a white lie?
- As a parent, how should I handle my children lying?
- What is the heart of this question and conversation?
Helpful Definitions:
- Categorical Imperative: You should never do something that you cannot make a universal law in all time and all places.
- Noble Lie: There are times when it is more virtuous not to tell the truth.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
- Exodus 1, Joshua 2, Genesis 38, Genesis 3:15, Job
- Deep Discipleship Curriculum
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