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Is it ethical and/or wise to lie to become vaccine compliant?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elipe" data-source="post: 1531279" data-attributes="member: 17998"><p>A honest Christian man would, first of all, have a gun in hand and fire on the intruder. But in the event that was not the case, the honest Christian man would simply refuse to tell him anything. You may get shot, or maybe not, maybe the intruder doesn't have the nerves to make himself a murderer as well. Maybe God will shake his heart and make him falter in any murderous intent. Or God will Himself stop the bullet from killing you.</p><p></p><p>That is what faith looks like. Faith is entrusting such a situation into God's hands.</p><p></p><p>And I say this as the kind of sinner that would probably lie like crazy under that kind of duress. But the above is what is objectively correct according to our Lord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elipe, post: 1531279, member: 17998"] A honest Christian man would, first of all, have a gun in hand and fire on the intruder. But in the event that was not the case, the honest Christian man would simply refuse to tell him anything. You may get shot, or maybe not, maybe the intruder doesn't have the nerves to make himself a murderer as well. Maybe God will shake his heart and make him falter in any murderous intent. Or God will Himself stop the bullet from killing you. That is what faith looks like. Faith is entrusting such a situation into God's hands. And I say this as the kind of sinner that would probably lie like crazy under that kind of duress. But the above is what is objectively correct according to our Lord. [/QUOTE]
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