John:
I would like to have you comment on this...how would you describe this situation.....Was Corrie's sister the more righteous one?
noun
1. a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.
2. something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture: His flashy car was a lie that deceived no one. 3. an inaccurate or false statement.
4. the charge or accusation of lying: He flung the lie back at his accusers.
This... I think is what you would merely call a "mis-direction"
and yet you make this statement:
I did wonder why, with such a simple and common word, you chose to post one and only one of the numerous definitions for most words That any given dictionary will supply.
Thought I might as well supply this from Roget's.....
Synonyms: aspersion, backbiting, calumniation, calumny, deceit, deception, defamation, detraction, dishonesty, disinformation, distortion, evasion, fable, fabrication, falsehood, falseness, falsification, falsity, fib, fiction, forgery, fraudulence, guile, hyperbole, inaccuracy, invention, libel, mendacity, misrepresentation, misstatement, myth, obloquy, perjury, prevarication, revilement, reviling, slander, subterfuge, tale, tall story, vilification, white lie, whopper
The story is told of Corrie Ten Boom's sister, who, because of the same kind of kink in her think, used words that were technically correct to describe the location of the Jews hidden in her house, but the clear intent was to make the Nazi police believe otherwise. She said the family was hiding under the table. In reality, they were in the cellar, the door of which was covered with a rug under the table. The police thought they were being mocked, and that was the meaning and intent of her sister's words.
I would like to have you comment on this...how would you describe this situation.....Was Corrie's sister the more righteous one?
noun
1. a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.
2. something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture: His flashy car was a lie that deceived no one. 3. an inaccurate or false statement.
4. the charge or accusation of lying: He flung the lie back at his accusers.
This... I think is what you would merely call a "mis-direction"
and yet you make this statement:
And this proves to me that you have invented your own definition of lying, like others on this thread. I see no need to interact with you in that case. It's impossible to communicate and debate without using the commonly accepted definitions based on common usage of a word in our society. Sayonara.
I did wonder why, with such a simple and common word, you chose to post one and only one of the numerous definitions for most words That any given dictionary will supply.
Thought I might as well supply this from Roget's.....
Synonyms: aspersion, backbiting, calumniation, calumny, deceit, deception, defamation, detraction, dishonesty, disinformation, distortion, evasion, fable, fabrication, falsehood, falseness, falsification, falsity, fib, fiction, forgery, fraudulence, guile, hyperbole, inaccuracy, invention, libel, mendacity, misrepresentation, misstatement, myth, obloquy, perjury, prevarication, revilement, reviling, slander, subterfuge, tale, tall story, vilification, white lie, whopper
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