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You guys are aware that "mortal v. venial sins" is mostly a Catholic thing and that Protestants don't necessarily think they're going to hell if they lie, even if they do consider it a sin, right? Like that there are hundreds of Christian denominations who all think different things about sin and the repercussions thereof, whether they only effect the saved in this mortal life versus affecting the saved in the hereafter, and so on?
Just thought I'd interject that there are various and differing beliefs on the subject and so this "leveling" being done on the subject of Christians kind of misses the massive nuances in Christianity. EDIT: I only say that because Aerozord and parts of Hawk's responses seemed to miss the nuances in belief that exist, mildly. Not really to start any discussion in that particular direction since this topic is supposed to be about personal interpretations of the truth oath.
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So we are clear
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I always saw the oath as a verbal contract of sorts, as in "Do you agree to only present factual truth to the court or face the consequences should the court determine you have presented false statements/evidence?"
So saying "I do," basically means "Yes, I will tell the truth, and I accept that I will face punishment at the hands of the court should I commit perjury and be discovered." So do people outright lie in court? I don't know. I'm sure many attorneys will bend the truth to an insane degree to dilute the facts and twist the trial in their client's favor. I wouldn't ever lie (I hope) if I were summoned to a trial. But I can't determine beforehand what kind of trial I would ever be involved in, who's on trial, what the stakes are, etc. etc. I don't know, some people might regard what happens to the defendant differently than how they would regard any personal sense of honor. So... eh, maybe?
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hey, the guy on the other side of the courtroom lied, why can't I?
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2. Even if true, wouldn't this be bringing yourself down to his level?
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But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation. James 5:12
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I just found it quite amusing at the time that I was swearing on the name of god when I don't even believe in god. Just another thing to add to the stupidity of my country I guess.
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If so, that's pretty amusing to me.
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Isn't there also a bit somewhere about not passing judgement on anyone else too? Because in that case you shouldn't even be testifying, never mind swearing on the bible that what you're testifying is true. Or maybe that just applies for jury duty.
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