[quote=DarkwolfX37] " Two other cases of lying were when Abraham, out of fear, told the king of Egypt that Sarah was his sister and not his wife (Gen. 12:11-20, 20:1-12), and later Isaac did the same thing with Rebecca (Gen. 26:7). Some again say that Sarah was Abraham’s half cousin so he was technically correct. Once again, the intention was to mislead. What was interesting in both these cases is that God had to intervene to bail them out. "Defending a lie is a lie David. On a side note, the devil is a murder? He killed 10 people throughout the bible. God killed millions. You cannot claim absolute morals and then say that immoral acts are moral just because someone in power did it. [/quote] Uuuggghhhhh. First of all, we've been through the demeaning thing. Second, God didn't lie in either of those cases; the Old Testament is a history book full of sin. It tells us what they did, not what we should do. David cheated with a woman and killed her husband, and suffered for it. Next, God did not murder them, but he sent things to destroy them because 100% of humanity was evil. Lastly, the devil has killed more indirectly. Just think about it instead of bringing these to me when you know my answer.