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ToeInTheWater
Guest
I am not quite sure what the concept of “detraction” is, as most on CAF seem to think that if something is true, it is never wrong to discuss it publicly. I suspect many confuse “detraction” with “libel” and think that gossip is only wrong if it is unfounded or unconfirmed. However they would find no problem with stating “Bob is secretly gay and having sex with his roommate” or “Judy is cheating on Bill with Jim” if they knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that such rumors are true.
Or perhaps “Jim and Judy have been married 10 years, but did you know that Judy used to be married to Bill? Everyone knows she was cheating on him with Jim, too. Yet every Sunday you see her up there, daring to take Communion. I hope for the sake of her soul that she got an annulment first!”
Would the latter also be a case of detraction, or merely speaking the Truth with the charitable intent of expressing concern for Judy’s soul?
Or perhaps “Jim and Judy have been married 10 years, but did you know that Judy used to be married to Bill? Everyone knows she was cheating on him with Jim, too. Yet every Sunday you see her up there, daring to take Communion. I hope for the sake of her soul that she got an annulment first!”
Would the latter also be a case of detraction, or merely speaking the Truth with the charitable intent of expressing concern for Judy’s soul?