To the Christian who Thinks He Must Sometimes Lie for Good Reasons
Those of you who fall back into reliance on a lie in a tough spot, consider: What if you asked me if I've stopped beating my wife yet? How could I answer (I've never been married)? Silence. Silence is a fine answer, even though we've been taught by society that silence is agreement or silence is cowardly or some such things - but the BIBLE doesn't say silence means those things, and so we have interpretive latitude! Just stay silent, or point out that the structure of the question is evidence against the asker. Here's another one: What if Nazis came to your door asking if there were any Jews hiding in there? Silence is again a viable answer, so far as it goes, but now you will have to put your life on the line for that non-lying answer when those soldiers try to commit murder. Then you shoot them in the face, because morality is not the ethics of secular commands but morality comes from God's commands, and He has not only said that if a man sheds innocent blood, then by man shall his blood be shed, but God has also taken away the letter of the Law, because, since Christ's great work, we who belong to Him are grown up and no longer under the tutor of God's Written Law, but we live in Christ Jesus under The Law of the Spirit of Life, Who raised Him from the dead. We can see - and it's even accepted in hindsight by the general secular society - that those type of soldiers are in the business of murdering Jews and others. Don't fear that you will be forced to lie - that fear derives from a lie, and you won't be forced to lie! Rather, know He Who is The Truth, trusting Him more and more, and you will find all your answers by truth.