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A lie never justifiable: A study in ethics examines truthfulness as an absolute moral duty and argues that deception cannot be defended under pressure, convenience, or intended benefit. The work builds a sustained ethical case against lying through moral reasoning, illustrative situations, and appeals to conscience and spiritual accountability. It evaluates common arguments used to excuse falsehood, such as protection, diplomacy, or emergency, and challenges each by asserting that moral law must remain consistent to remain meaningful. The discussion connects personal integrity with social trust, suggesting that even small deceptions weaken character and damage communal confidence. Practical scenarios are analyzed to show how truth telling, though sometimes costly, produces clearer responsibility and lasting moral strength. The text emphasizes disciplined speech, self control, and reverence for moral principle over situational advantage. Ethical reflection is joined with religious and philosophical support to frame honesty as a foundational virtue. Broader concerns include accountability, moral courage, habit formation, and the long term consequences of compromised truth, presenting sincerity as essential to both individual character and stable society.
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