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I know I'll probably get blasted for this, but I must admit that I would not have a problem with saying something that was true and allowing the dumb soldiers to jump to the wrong conclusion. I wouldn't lie, but I wouldn't correct their ignorance either.
I've said this before on the many "is lying a sin" threads and I'll say it again. All of those verses cover false witnesses and "liars" or "lying tongues" or something to that end. Given that Rahab, (by your definitions a "liar") is praised for her actions, I find the best way to reconcile the scriptures is that false witness is always bad (lying to harm or for self-benefit) and habitual lying is always bad (those who are "liars" or have a "lying tongue"), but not every lie is a sin to tell.If you are not lying for gain or for hurt (false witness), or making lies your modus operandi (being a liar/having a lying tongue), lying is sometimes virtuous on a case-to-case basis.
Quote from: crustpope on October 15, 2009, 10:29:24 PMWhen it is y our life to give away, you can trust God all you want, but when otherrs depend upon you, I believe the standing order is to protect those who cannot protect themselves.I disagree with this. I think that we should trust God for our own lives and for the lives of others. When the entire army of Israel was depending on Gideon to lead them to victory, did he trust in God's plan, or did he trust in what seemed smart to him. Gideon sent thousands of soldiers away to fight with only 300 against an overwhelming force. Was he throwing their lives away and doing something wrong? Of course not, he was trusting their lives in God's hands. "But God told him to do that" you might say. "And God told us to NOT lie" I reply.
When it is y our life to give away, you can trust God all you want, but when otherrs depend upon you, I believe the standing order is to protect those who cannot protect themselves.
Just as the commandment "Thou shall not Murder" has been misinterpreted into "Thou shall not kill (for any reason whatsoever)" I believe the prohibitions against lying have been taken to an extreme that God never meant for them to go.
And did Gideon not "mislead" or act diceptively with the amalkite ( I beleive it was the amaliktes) army? when he led them to believe that he had more than 300 soldiers? If God sanctions deception when the army of Israel is acting against an enemy, why can he not sanction deception for his believers agains those who are clearly acting with evil intent to harm others? (i.e. the Nazi's)
There was an old man sitting on his porch watching the rain fall. Pretty soon the water was coming over the porch and into the house. The old man was still sitting there when a rescue boat came and the people on board said, "You can't stay here you have to come with us." The old man replied, "No, God will save me." So the boat left. A little while later the water was up to the second floor, and another rescue boat came, and again they told the old man he had to come with them. The old man again replied, "God will save me." So the boat left him again. An hour later the water was up to the roof and a third rescue boat approached the old man, and tried to get him to come with them. Again the old man refused to leave stating that, "God will grant a miracle & save me." So the boat left him again. Soon after, the man drowns and goes to heaven, and when he sees God he asks him, "Why didn't you save me? I thought you would grant me a miracle and you have let me down." God replied, "I tried...I sent three boats after you."
Then one decides that killing isn't always wrong.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on October 16, 2009, 04:36:35 PMThen one decides that killing isn't always wrong.I should point out that God sent His people to war and in some cases called for the complete eradication of some cultures before Matt started protecting his online privacy.And I am throwing my hat in with the others who say that a lie by omission is the same brand of so-called "moral relativism". If you're going to claim you can tell a technical truth without actually being honest, you validate the concept of telling a technical falsehood without actually being dishonest.
Killing isn't war (hence the wars God sanctioned). Murder is wrong. Killing is a poor translation of the passage.
I have discovered that about everybody has considered what I did a "lie." I don't see it that way but sometimes perception is reality. I must backtrack on my earlier thoughts. I still do not give out my birthdate and other personal info, but I have come to realize that I may have to sacrifice some things for that choice.
James 2:24-25You see that a person is justified by what he does and not by faith alone. In the same way, was not even Rahab the prostitute considered righteous for what she did when she gave lodging to the spies and sent them off in a different direction?
Yes, and I understand that... but it's also a command to not murder. Yet we go into war. Are all wars bad? Was Ehud wrong?Like I said, I think it all comes down to your intent.
Murder is different from killing. Death penalty and wars are not murder by biblical standards.
First of all, I'd like you to acknowledge that we should trust other's lives in God's hands. And secondly, I already agreed that it is ok to say or do something that is not a lie and allow them to be confused. Gideon just lit some torches and played some trumpets. The story clearly indicates that it was God who confused the enemy soldiers.
we have several examples of God telling and approving of people lying to others
And the very act that Rabab gets praise for in Hebrews, (action based in Faith.. remeber she is listed in the Role Call of Faith in God i.e. she is an Honor student in TRUSTING God) That very act required that she lie to those who were searching for the spies. That by default proves that LYING can be an act of Faith in God.
I think you may have missed my most recent post above where I demonstrated that the Bible does not "approve" of Rahab's lying itself.
God approved of them overall, but that doesn't mean that everything they did was good, and I don't think there are any verses that directly demonstrate that a lie (specifically referring to telling something that is NOT true) was a good thing.
My contention is that not all lies are bad. My proof is that God has sacntion lies and dishonest behavior in thebible on multiple occasions including Rahab, Gideon, Samule, David, Abraham, I would argue even Paul the Apostle when he circumcized Timothy was acting dishoneslty.
the very action that she was commended for INCLUDED decieving those looking for the spies.
You are splitting hairs...My contention is that not all lies are bad. My proof is that God has sacntion lies and dishonest behavior in the bible on multiple occasions