@cinder:
Granted - in some situations, it seems necessary or beneficial to be deceptive "for the greater good" - I understand that.
And, if by chance this is "the exception" - then, what I said is "the rule" - and, a good "general rule" at that.
@Dino246:
In the context of this thread, the wording of my post:
- should have been understood as being focused on the underlying "personal comfort/gain" issue of the thread topic.
I regret that you missed that part of the intent of my post.
Framed in such a way -
to merely remind a brother of his duty to not engage in a deceptive practice just for "personal comfort/gain" - my statement
is perfectly valid.
I was not trying to 'define' every possible imaginable scenario possible.
Consider:
~ 'Deception is a lie'
This happens to be a true statement in the absolute sense -
deception of any kind in any form -
is a lie.
Regardless of what it is being used to achieve - good or bad - it
is by the definition of its very nature
a lie.
And, there are no two ways about it.
Deception is a lie - by definition.
~ 'and is wrong'
Even if someone does not consider this to be an 'absolute' - it
is "absolute" in the context of the wording of my post for the sake of this thread.
Deception for "personal comfort/gain" is wrong.
~ 'Period'
In the context of the wording of my post for the sake of this thread, this is
not saying:
"This is true for every possible imaginable case."
Rather, it is saying:
"For the case-at-hand, this is undeniably true."
My statement was not intended to be "of universal scope"; rather, it was intended to address the "application of truth" to a more specific scope - that of an "issue" within the thread topic.