
Is It Ever Right to Lie?
Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson
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Truth, Lies, and Moral Paradoxes
This chapter delves into the complexities of honesty and the moral weight of bearing false witness, illustrated through the apocryphal story of George Washington and the cherry tree. It further examines societal attitudes towards truth-telling and the paradoxical scenarios where lies seem to produce favorable results.
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