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Truth can lie through half-truths: What is a half-truth ?

The question seems easy, a half-truth is half true, suggesting that other part is a lie. Well that is part of the answer, you see there are several other types of half-truths.

The other more deceptive form of half-truth is a statement that is not the whole truth, suggesting the truth in quesiton is true.

Here is an example:

At a war memorial on a Christian Church there was a quote from the Bible, the Gospel according to John.

"No greater love hath any man than to lay down their life for their fellow man"

That statement seems to rationalize dying as a soldier for your country.

Except that statement from taken from Verse that ends with another sentence, "love oneanother'.

So it obvious that this statment is taken out of the paragraph, out of context to deceive us; the work of hte devil ?

There are more types of half-truths; what are they ?

Here is a source:
http://www.jesuschristcode.com

2006-09-17 07:20:29 · 4 answers · asked by Caesar J. B. Squitti 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

4 answers

Half-Truths


Beware of those who use the truth to deceive. When someone tells you something that is true, but leaves out important information that should be included, he can create a false impression.
For example, someone might say, “I just won a hundred dollars on the lottery. It was great. I took that dollar ticket back to the store and turned it in for one hundred dollars!”
This guy’s a winner, right? Maybe, maybe not. We then discover that he bought two hundred tickets, and only one was a winner. He’s really a big loser!
He didn’t say anything that was false, but he deliberately omitted important information. That’s called a half-truth. Half-truths are not technically lies, but they are just as dishonest.
Untrustworthy candidates in political campaigns often use this tactic. Let’s say that during Governor Smith’s last term, her state lost one million jobs and gained three million jobs. Then she seeks another term. One of her opponents runs an ad saying, “During Governor Smith’s term, the sate lost one million jobs!” That’s true. However an honest statement would have been, “During Governor Smith’s term, the state had a net gain of two million jobs.”
Advertisers will sometimes use half-truths. It’s against the law to make false claims so they try to mislead you with the truth. An ad might boast, “Nine out of ten doctors recommend Yucky Pills to cure nose pimples.” It fails to mention that they only asked ten doctors and nine of them work for the Yucky Corporation.
This kind of deception happens too often. It’s a sad fact of life: Lies are lies, and sometimes the truth can lie as well.

2006-09-17 07:24:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Without the other part being a lie, I learned that a half-truth was revealing only PART of pertinent information, thus leaving some truth unsaid, misleading the listener. For example,

It is a fact that the pond over there has an average depth of one foot.
The dangerous thing is, nobody said anything about the twenty foot hole in the middle...

2006-09-17 07:27:19 · answer #2 · answered by Zeera 7 · 0 0

with out the numerous area being a lie, i found out that a nil.5-certainty replace into revealing in user-friendly terms area of pertinent recommendations, for that reason leaving some certainty unsaid, deceptive the listener. as an party, it extremely is a certainty that the pond over there has an time-honored intensity of one foot. the risky ingredient is, no one suggested something relating to the twenty foot hollow contained interior the middle...

2016-10-15 02:29:58 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Something told thats half true.

Mom:Tell ur father to get milk, bread and eggs and that i love him.
Boy:ok
Dad:What did ur mom tell u?
Boy:That she loves milk, cheese and eggs.

The boy told a half-truth because he was like almost close to wat his mom said.

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2006-09-17 07:24:23 · answer #4 · answered by >???<Chinita>???< 3 · 1 0

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