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I understand why it is sinful to lie, but I can’t quite grasp why it is sinful to tell white lies to prevent people from getting upset. Here’s some examples:
-Telling a self-conscious girl that she looks pretty today, even though you don’t find her attractive.
-Telling a child that you love his drawing, even though it’s really not good.
-Telling a friend the meal they cooked for you was delicious, even though you thought it was just okay.
-Telling a retiring coworker that it has been a pleasure working with them, even though they’ve been quite unpleasant throughout the years.
-Telling your wife that she doesn’t look fat, even though she does look a bit chunky.
I’m sure you’ve all told similar lies in order to keep people happy. It’s not that you’re deliberately deceiving them, you just care about them enough that you don’t want to hurt their feelings.
So what is the appropriate response? A friend spends hours cooking a nice meal for you and then proudly serves it. He/she asks if you like it and you don’t. Is it better to say “no, it doesn’t taste good”, or “yes, it’s delicious”? Somehow, I have a hard time picturing Jesus saying the former.
-Telling a self-conscious girl that she looks pretty today, even though you don’t find her attractive.
-Telling a child that you love his drawing, even though it’s really not good.
-Telling a friend the meal they cooked for you was delicious, even though you thought it was just okay.
-Telling a retiring coworker that it has been a pleasure working with them, even though they’ve been quite unpleasant throughout the years.
-Telling your wife that she doesn’t look fat, even though she does look a bit chunky.
I’m sure you’ve all told similar lies in order to keep people happy. It’s not that you’re deliberately deceiving them, you just care about them enough that you don’t want to hurt their feelings.
So what is the appropriate response? A friend spends hours cooking a nice meal for you and then proudly serves it. He/she asks if you like it and you don’t. Is it better to say “no, it doesn’t taste good”, or “yes, it’s delicious”? Somehow, I have a hard time picturing Jesus saying the former.