Liar liar pants on fire

Liar liar pants on fire

A Story by Trevor Erickson
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School paper telling about if lies are acceptable

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Lies that build are better than truths that destroy. Lying as a kid was never right with its occasional mouth with soap, but when we got away with lying like when we stole a cookie and mom asked and we knew of no cookie. They tasted so much better with the knowledge of freedom.

Cause lies in general are not the truth, making a lie is just same as the last one.  Lying is lying there is no degree of a life lie. People try to make life better by lying to themselves by saying no I'm not fat or these shoes are awesome, but at the end of the day that’s all a man has left to his name the lies he tells.

There are always people whom may say figures like Santa are perfect idols for kids. Santa was always a blast to kids who knew him the fact is parents are just spoiling there child and once the kid knows of the truth they look at there parents and see how easy it was to lie to them for 8,9,10 years of their life. To associate that ideal with the fake ideology of white lies is and are wrong and esoteric.

Society has the understanding that lies to protect are better then lies that harm. If the president were to lie to and cause no harm would that be acceptable? If a man lied to keep his friend from jail is that the right thing to do it causes to harm to anyone but is that right.

The point this truth that has been written was to ruminate the ideal that all lies universal are equal on any scale. It is very simple if it is not the truth it is a lie. If it is a lie it is wrong. Wrong cannot be fixed with more wrongs. The loop starts until we asset the fact that, yes, lies help, save, fix, repair, and ect but do we need it? All we need it to think and reword our sentences and life is easy.

© 2010 Trevor Erickson


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Trevor,

Very well put. What a concept for us all to ponder on.

Santa... BIG ONE HERE, DO we or do we not? What is right, what is wrong? Who determines or is there a determination?

Overall, as hard the decision – consequences we must someday face the fact we are indeed setting the wrong examples from the very start.

They say… individuals lie 2 to 3 times per minute and/or at best once per day.

Deceptions in many forms seem to be a prerequisite if not than suffer Social disconnect.

The way some decorate their faces in order to fit in or hide what…
Are those lips real? Contacts Ah? Eyelashes a bit long?

I just called to see how you were doing…
Really now, have you run out of things to gossip about or are you in need of something? (Is it really the well being?)

Yes… yes… yes… I do agree the fault if and indeed needs one doesn’t fall far from the tree. As early as 3-4 we are playing our parts as parents teaching, all the way to encouraging the technique of lying to our little ones.

Should we really tell aunt say the cookies taste like cardboard? (as long as you don’t mind Aunt Sally never making you something again or bringing gifts over)

Ohhhh… Uncle Fred how did you know I wanted a pair of corduroys instead of the latest Iron Man toy. Righttttt (lol)

Ethically is there a difference between a lie? I would not think so – if we are speaking Ethically now.

Does this mean you and I are excluded from this morality that so many have found to be principle now?
No… However Speaking for one character is everything and does not come easy.

Thanks for the write
Would love to see more posts soon
Sorry for the late response

Legacy


Posted 15 Years Ago


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