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    lying in relationships

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    From a young age we are taught that lying is wrong and that the truth always prevails. So why do so many of us lie in romantic relationships? There are multiple studies that try to answer this exact question‚ and try to uncover the psychological consequences for both the person committing deceit and for the relationship they are in. In this essay‚ I will be examining these different studies‚ and talking about the reasons behind lying‚ and the effect of it. So why lie? Most people will answer

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    Paper on versus on lying Galatians 6:7-8 ESV / 81 helpful votes Do not be deceived: God is not mocked‚ for whatever one sows‚ that will he also reap. For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption‚ but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life. HelpfulNot Helpful Proverbs 12:22 ESV / 80 helpful votes Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord‚ but those who act faithfully are his delight. HelpfulNot Helpful Psalm 52:2 ESV / 59

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    Ethics of Lying

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    themselves in situations where they must make a decision on whether to lie about something or tell the truth. Many would probably agree that people choose to lie to save themselves from a problematic outcome telling the truth would have caused. Most people have been raised with the foundational principle that lying is wrong‚ and yet all the people will‚ at some point in their lives‚ most likely will choose to lie instead of telling the truth. The interesting phenomenon however is that sometimes when people

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    Credibility Of Lying

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    theres is no choice but to lie. However‚ lying to cover up something that is harmful or important can have it’s own consequences for that action alone. There have been many debates over whether or not lying is a justifiable action to take when something comes up. Some argue that lying is wrong action to take because it’s just prolonging the mistake that was made. While others believe that it is acceptable if it’s in the right circumstance to use. I believe that lying is acceptable because the things we

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    Lying Is Good or Not

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    some cases‚ don’t be shame of yourself because of your lying. In the article‚ “The Way We Lie‚” Stephanie Erisson states that there are many reasons for people lying. What is more‚ Erisson also provides a lot of examples and quotes to support her ideas. Furthermore‚ Erisson mentions that it is hardly impossibly to spend a week without lying. It is very strange that we do not like people lie to us‚ but we still tell a lie. Without question‚ lying is important in our life. There are many reasons which

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    Truth or Lie?

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    Truth or Lie? Admit it: You’ve lied. You told your boss you were at home with the flu when really you are spending the day going shopping at the mall. You told your friend that she looked fabulous in that new polka dot dress she just bought. According to the free online dictionary‚ a lie is defined as a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood. There are several different reasons that a person might lie. For example‚ you might lie to keep yourself

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    Twain and Lying

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    Twain and Lying The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ by Mark Twain‚ starts out talking about lying. Finn says “This book was made by Mr. Mark Twain‚ and he told the truth‚ mainly. There was things which he stretched‚ but mainly he told the truth”.(1) Finn then goes on to say “I never seen anybody but lied one time or another”.(1) Twain is letting the reader know upfront that this book is going to be about lying. Throughout the book Twain gives examples of different types of lies. The lies

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    The Vice of Lying

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    all have done it‚ but what really infuriates me are the obvious lies this generation of teenagers tell. For example‚ when girls claim that that is their hair‚ two minutes later they are running from an angry horse! No‚ that is not your hair. Stop lying to yourself. Either their weave looks stiff‚ without movement or their hair extensions look ratty‚ frizzy or they are simply not matched properly colour wise. What are you trying to look like? A bag of skittles? Girls claim to be at the gym‚ posting

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    The Importance of Not Lying To lie means to make an untrue statement with the intent to deceive‚ according to the Webster’s dictionary. It also means to simply create a false or misleading statement on purpose. There are also many synonyms to the word “lie‚” such as: prevaricate‚ equivocate‚ palter‚ and fib. The word lie happens to be the most blunt of this group. “Prevaricate” softens the bluntness of a lie by implying quibbling or confusing the issue. This form of lying is common in courtroomms

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    Judith Murray

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    Judith Sargent Murray Judith Sargent Murray was born in Gloucester‚ Massachusetts on May 1st‚ 1751. She grew up to be an American advocate to women ’s rights as well as a famous poet and writer. Judith lived in the time where women were not equal to men and did not have the same opportunities. Growing up‚ she watched her brother become well educated and she as well wanted to learn everything‚ but her parents refused to bring her up in the same way they did their son (Wikipedia). Women ’s voices

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