
audiobook
by H. Clay (Henry Clay) Trumbull
A LIE NEVER JUSTIFIABLE
BY - H. CLAY TRUMBULL
H. CLAY TRUMBULL. - PHILADELPHIA,
I. A QUESTION OF THE AGES.
II. ETHNIC CONCEPTIONS.
III. BIBLE TEACHINGS.
IV. DEFINITIONS.
V. THE PLEA OF "NECESSITY."
VI. CENTURIES OF DISCUSSION.
VII. THE GIST OF THE MATTER.
This thoughtful work tackles one of humanity’s oldest moral puzzles: can a lie ever be justified? Drawing on a sweeping range of sources—from ancient Hindu epics and Persian legends to Greek philosophy, Roman law, and the teachings of the Bible—the author weaves together the diverse ways societies have judged truth and deception. The early chapters lay out these cultural attitudes, inviting listeners to see how deeply the value of honesty is rooted in different worldviews.
Beyond historical survey, the book turns to concrete dilemmas, examining how intent, circumstance, and duty intersect in cases of war, medicine, and everyday life. By dissecting concepts such as “necessary lies,” concealment, and the fine line between protecting a loved one and misleading a stranger, it challenges the audience to weigh personal conscience against broader ethical standards. The discussion remains open‑ended, encouraging each listener to form their own judgment on the timeless question of whether any lie can truly be warranted.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (255K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1830–1903
Remembered as a Civil War chaplain, influential editor, and energetic religious writer, he helped shape Sunday-school work in the United States. His books ranged from practical faith to travel and biblical history, reflecting a life spent teaching, organizing, and writing.
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