LOLSo, SS, my friend, you stir-stick, you.![]()
Good one.
I'll add that to "can of worms". (and bowl of fettuccine)
Here are some lyrics I wrote about a dip stick.
https://soundcloud.com/user-296202890%2Fa-quart-low
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LOLSo, SS, my friend, you stir-stick, you.![]()
Well that is an important verse. Bearing false witness can hurt people in a terrible way. It is evil. And as far as being children of the truth. I think we should tell the truth and strive not to lie. But the serious sin is bearing false witness probably.The 9th Commandments reads:
“You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. - EXODUS 20:16 NIV
Giving false testimony is perjury specifically, not lying in general. ???
perjury /pûr′jə-rē/
noun
- The crime of willfully and knowingly making a false statement about a material fact while under oath.
- An act of committing such a crime.
"testimony full of perjuries."- False swearing.
So... Is Lying a Violation of the Ten Commandments? - No. - Well, maybe... ???
What if the perjury is not against your neighbor?
Furthermore, we are not under the law that God gave to the Israelites alone through Moses.
So, where does that leave us?
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Thanks for your thoughtful and detailed post.So, as with most commandments, I see the 9th in the broadest of terms, not looking to see how narrowly I can be found compliant but to what extent of God's glory I might exemplify it.
Bearing false witness against someone is a sin.The 9th Commandments reads:
“You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. - EXODUS 20:16 NIV
Giving false testimony is perjury specifically, not lying in general. ???
perjury /pûr′jə-rē/
noun
- The crime of willfully and knowingly making a false statement about a material fact while under oath.
- An act of committing such a crime.
"testimony full of perjuries."- False swearing.
So... Is Lying a Violation of the Ten Commandments? - No. - Well, maybe... ???
What if the perjury is not against your neighbor?
Furthermore, we are not under the law that God gave to the Israelites alone through Moses.
So, where does that leave us?
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If Lying is a general category, do you see bearing false witness as a subset of Lying?Bearing false witness against someone is a sin.
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Good one.
I'll add that to "can of worms". (and bowl of fettuccine)
Here are some lyrics I wrote about a dip stick.
https://soundcloud.com/user-296202890%2Fa-quart-low
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I do not believe bearing false witness against your neighbor is a subset of lying.If Lying is a general category, do you see bearing false witness as a subset of Lying?
Or is it separate?
Bearing false witness is considered perjury legally.
Additionally, if the bearing false witness is NOT against a neighbor, is it then NOT a sin?
(the Commandment specifies it as against a neighbor)
Sometimes I wonder if you dread getting posts from me. - LOL
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I can only take credit for the lyrics and the guitar solo at the 2:00 mark.That is really good, Steve!![]()
Perjury is one of the worst kinds of lie for a civil society because it shows utter contempt for one's neighbor. And will sturr up their hatred.If Lying is a general category, do you see bearing false witness as a subset of Lying?
Or is it separate?
Bearing false witness is considered perjury legally.
Additionally, if the bearing false witness is NOT against a neighbor, is it then NOT a sin?
(the Commandment specifies it as against a neighbor)
Sometimes I wonder if you dread getting posts from me. - LOL
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What is bearing false witness a subset of then?I do not believe bearing false witness against your neighbor is a subset of lying.
I won the mathematics award when I graduated from high school. I believe we covered subsets.What is bearing false witness a subset of then?
Do you know what a subset is?
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Sounds like an exemption from general lying.I won the mathematics award when I graduated from high school. I believe we covered subsets.
Bearing false witness is one of the Ten Commandments. That would make it a subset of the two great commandments (Matthew 22:34-40).
The law all comes from two great commandments, to love the Lord with all our hearts, minds, and souls, and to love our neighbors as ourselves (Matthew 22:34-40).Sounds like an exemption from general lying.
Since only bearing false witness to your neighbor is commanded. Right?
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Good job.The law all comes from two great commandments, to love the Lord with all our hearts, minds, and souls, and to love our neighbors as ourselves (Matthew 22:34-40).
If I look awful, and if I ask you if I look awful, and you say no, I don't think you've broken either of the two great commandments.
Lying is specifically designated as a violation of God's standards of righteousness...... in the 1611 edition of KJV Bible..The 9th Commandments reads:
“You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. - EXODUS 20:16 NIV
Giving false testimony is perjury specifically, not lying in general. ???
perjury /pûr′jə-rē/
noun
- The crime of willfully and knowingly making a false statement about a material fact while under oath.
- An act of committing such a crime.
"testimony full of perjuries."- False swearing.
So... Is Lying a Violation of the Ten Commandments? - No. - Well, maybe... ???
What if the perjury is not against your neighbor?
Furthermore, we are not under the law that God gave to the Israelites alone through Moses.
So, where does that leave us?
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Thank you.Good job.
I do my best to challenge you, but you always land on your feet. - LOL
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If Lying is a general category, do you see bearing false witness as a subset of Lying?
Or is it separate?
Bearing false witness is considered perjury legally.
Additionally, if the bearing false witness is NOT against a neighbor, is it then NOT a sin?
(the Commandment specifies it as against a neighbor)
Sometimes I wonder if you dread getting posts from me. - LOL
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No worries. Always GOOD to hear from you. What up?I know this wasn't addressed to me, but I don't think anyone will mind if say that, as I said before (somewhere, anyway), the Ten Commandments were meant partly to provoke thought about broader and deeper principles of self-sacrificing, others-centered love, like that exemplified at Calvary.
This "spirit of the law", or "spirit of the letter", as you wrote is un-biblcal nonsense. IMOWith this in mind, any kind of deviation from true and accurate expression or other kind of representation—especially that which would harm others and/or garner unjust or unfair advantage to self—would not be in harmony with the spirit of the letter contained in the 9th commandment.
I agree with that.I heard a sermon/lecture a couple of years ago that suggested that some misrepresentations of the true and accurate state of things might be permissable by God in certain situations. The example he used, I think, was something about ministers—which he is not—characterizing certain people in their flock as being more virtuous than they really are to encourage them to improve as if expressed in a sort of prophetic/optimistic sense. He used an example of something Christ and/or Paul said in Scripture (that I can't recall at the moment) to suggest that such a course might be justified.
Indeed!No doubt, some _____olators may pounce on this notion as heretical.![]()
Oh my...By the way, I still owe you a reply to your post about expansion of the 4th commandment and I'm gonna get to it, if it kills me. Self-control in the area of prioritization around here is challenging to me (so is pounding out this stuff on a 5-year-old cell phone with 70% battery capacity that I can't give up—I've ordered two brand new, fairly expensive phones in the last month that I don't particularly care for and can't seem to grab a signal where I live).![]()
No offense, But... I don't agree with romanticizing the TCs. I understand why Sabbatarians would do that, but...
It's law and commandments. The ministration of condemnation and death. (2 Corinthians 3:7-10)
Apologies, but I didn't see anything specific about the 4th expansively in your post.Well, no offense taken, of course, but it kinda makes replying to your post asking about how I see the 4th commandment expansively seem pointless.
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