Confronting the Truth
Is failing to come to terms with the truth a lie? For example, if I know I have to take the trash out, and refuse to do so out of laziness, is it any worse than forgetting to take the trash out of mere carelessness? I suppose an argument can be made that carelessness or recklessness is certainly culpable. I was reading Peterson’s book, and heard him make a related book--in the Bible, there is a story of a man who recklessly touched a tree he was not supposed to touch. God struck him dead.
So, I suppose the same is true morally as is true in the legal world--that recklessness is not a good enough excuse. Attentiveness and care is important.
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