In this compelling episode of Liberty's Hill, host Dr. Bill Brannan tackles a provocative question: Is it morally right to lie to save lives? This episode delves deep into moral philosophy, scriptural interpretation, and ethical dilemmas that challenge our understanding of truth and righteousness. Episode Highlights Key Question: Is it morally right to lie to save lives? Host: Dr. Bill Brannan, a pastor in Liberty Hill, Texas Main Discussion: The tension between the commandment Thou shall not bear false witness and ethical scenarios like lying to Nazis during World War II to save lives. What You'll Learn: The difference between the letter and the spirit of the law. How biblical stories support the nuanced understanding of truth-telling. Real-life applications of moral principles to create a flourishing society. Insights from biblical characters like Hebrew midwives, Rahab, and Jonah. Dr. Brannan uses powerful examples from scripture to argue that sometimes, protecting life and promoting justice may require bending the conventional understanding of truth. He revisits stories of the Hebrew midwives, Rahab, and others, highlighting how their actions, though deceitful, were aligned with the greater good and divine will. Listener Engagement Call to Action: Share your thoughts in the comments! Do you think it's right to lie in certain situations to lie to save lives? Subscribe: Don't miss any episodes! Subscribe to Liberty's Hill for more thought-provoking discussions. Join us as we navigate the complex intersection of morality, truth, and human flourishing. Tune in to gain a fresh perspective on age-old questions and leave with a deeper understanding of what it means to live justly. Keywords: Morality, Truth, Ethics, Biblical Stories, Lying, Saving Lives, Human Flourishing, Liberty's Hill Podcast, Dr. Bill Brannan…