Lying to someone does not always mean that the liar has bad intentions. “You don’t want your kids to eat too much, so you say all the cookies are gone” (NBCNEWS.com, 2006). Lying in this situation is fully justified. The author is stating that in this position, any parental guardian would lie to their children because they know what is best for their kids. There are numerous numbers of innocent and pure lies that are completely virtuous.
Moreover, most lies are the best option for the liars when they are put on the spot. “...she recently told her 4-year-old son that there were no more cartoons on the TV” (NBCNEWS.com, 2006). The mother of the 4-year-old was just doing her job as his guardian to make sure he grows up into a healthy and strong man. He certainly cannot do this while he is planted in front of the television. However, I do acknowledge the fact that lying can ruin someone’s life, but it can also save one. …show more content…
This is very untrue because not only is it part of our nature as humans, but lying is very important. It can, in extreme cases, be a matter of life or death. “...if you’re hiding Anne Frank in your attic because her life is in danger” (Ballinger, 2010). By using a real life historic event like this one, the quote shows how serious and fully justified lying can be. No human being with morals would let the Frank family be in any type of danger if they could help it. In the long run, lying can be almost angelic in some