Sunday, September 29, 2013

Obama's Mixed But Improved (For Now) Week on Iran and Syria

When in a dialogue of importance it in a necessity to understand from what foundation of beliefs your counterpart speaks.

This Iranian state representative President can not and should not be trusted.



Qur'an (66:2) - "Allah has already ordained for you, (O men), the dissolution of your oaths"



Reliance of the Traveler (p. 746 - 8.2) Speaking is a means to achieve objectives. If a praiseworthy aim is attainable through both telling the truth and lying, it is unlawful to accomplish through lying because there is no need for it. When it is possible to achieve such an aim by lying but not by telling the truth, it is permissible to lie if attaining the goal is permissible (N:i.e. when the purpose of lying is to circumvent someone who is preventing one from doing something permissible), and obligatory to lie if the goal is obligatory... it is religiously precautionary in all cases to employ words that give a misleading impression..."One should compare the bad consequences entailed by lying to those entailed by telling the truth, and if the consequences of telling the truth are more damaging, one is entitled to lie.
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