id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10591 Trumbull, H. Clay (Henry Clay) A Lie Never Justifiable: A Study in Ethics .txt text/plain 44978 2239 70 Paradise.--Place of Liars.--God True, though Men Lie.--Hebrew Right.--Concealment that is Sinful.--First Duty of Fallen Man.--Brutal yet not feel justified in telling him a lie in order to save his life sin to tell a lie to a man who had forfeited his social rights, than ideal as to the duty of truthfulness and the sin of lying.[1] And so a lie, as by its nature opposed to the truth and the right, is always God tells the simple truth, and to whom the enemy of man tells a lie; Concealment is a prime duty of man; as truly a duty as truth-speaking, The duty of right concealment stands over against the sin of lying. Arguing that a lie is essentially opposed to God's truth--by which losing of a truth to save a life," and that "to tell a lie for person), is a departure from truth, or lying."[1] And when a man ./cache/10591.txt ./txt/10591.txt