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Rhetoric And Truth Essay

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In Rhetoric, it is very easy to manipulate someone, but if someone can learn to use these rhetorical tools to push a point, but not manipulate them, then it is moral. There is a fine line between rhetoric and truth. The question is, should we strive to be on that line or stay away from it? Rhetoric could be for truth, trying to push Christianity, while truth is always moral and never for evil.
Rhetoric is the art of using words skillfully in speaking or writing. You could use this to prove or push the truth, or to push what you want to, which could be a lie. Manipulation is the act or practice of controlling one’s ideas for your own ultimate goal. Morality is the rightness or wrongness of an action. So, if you combine Manipulation and Rhetoric, you get some very evil and deadly combinations. For instance, you could tell someone that the morally wrong thing to do is right, and the …show more content…

In Proverbs, it says 12:22, it says “The LORD detests lying lips, but he delights in men who are truthful.” So even in the Bible, it tells us that God detests lying and those who do not tell the truth. In every circumstance in the Bible where there is a liar, we can see how they reap the consequences. Next we must look at truth, in the Biblical aspect, even though we just saw one in the verse before, we’ll look at another, for the sake of clarity. Ephesians 4:25 says: “ Therefore, having put away falsehood, let each one of you speak the truth with his neighbor, for we are members one of another.” This verse tells us that if we speak truth, we will be members unto one another. We will become neighbors and care for one another if we speak in truth. Truth is never bad, because although lying seems good at first, it is, in the end, corruptive, and will break relationships apart. Truth will always bring people together, because if you tell the truth, even though it may seem bad to tell them at

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