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Originally posted by Penske_Account
Under oath, it's absolutely wrong.
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So then lying, when one has sworn to God to tell the trusth is an absolute wrong, but lying in general is a relative wrong?
Okay, scorecard so far:
1. Killing is an absolute wrong, but you can't admit it because it creates too much of a cultural dissonance for you. I'm sorry, but I'm afraid that logic dictates in a debate of positivism versus relativism, ties go to relativism.
2. Rape is an absolute wrong.
3. Lying is a relative wrong, unless you take the Lord's name in vain when you do so.
It's been slow, and a bit painful, but I think we're making progress here.