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MilesXpisti
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Then you remain silent, or say that you can’t help them, and run the risk that you’ll be incarcerated.…or better yet…let’s assume that there is no “mental reservation” available to this faithful Catholic which would suffice to adequately deceive the Gestapo Officer asking the question…then what?
ScottGunn:
An excellent response.This is the great Faustian bargain. Yes, keeping silent won’t make the Nazi’s go away, but neither will lying because they are going to assume no one is going to tell the truth and search anyway. Your best bet is to welcome into the house, offer them coffee and snacks and be so hospitable it puts them off their guard. Or something like it. Plenty of alternatives to lying.
As to LilyM, I don’t work in what-if, lesser-of-two-evils theology. I liken this to the great condoms/HIV debate. I cannot control what happens in the world, only what I would do and how it would affect my eternal reward. Lying would be a sin, remaining silent would not be. I can only do the morally correct thing and hold out hope that God in His mercy intervenes. No one is guaranteed tomorrow, only the chance to do the morally correct thing moment-to-moment.