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CuriousInIL
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When one takes an oath to testify (in the US at least), that oath often is a promise “to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.”
I get how something can be the truth but not the whole truth. But, the last part of the oath seems redundant to me.
Can anyone provide an example of a statement that would be considered “the truth” but somehow violates the “nothing but the truth” part of the oath? Or are those phrases just redundant of each other and both included for emphasis or something?
I get how something can be the truth but not the whole truth. But, the last part of the oath seems redundant to me.
Can anyone provide an example of a statement that would be considered “the truth” but somehow violates the “nothing but the truth” part of the oath? Or are those phrases just redundant of each other and both included for emphasis or something?