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'''Honesty''' is the quality or condition of being honest. To be honest is to be honorable, straightforward and truthful in principles, intentions, and actions. Honest people don't lie. Honesty is the opposite of [[deceit]]. Honesty is generally thought to be more than merely avoiding telling any direct lies.
 
'''Honesty''' is the quality or condition of being honest. To be honest is to be honorable, straightforward and truthful in principles, intentions, and actions. Honest people don't lie. Honesty is the opposite of [[deceit]]. Honesty is generally thought to be more than merely avoiding telling any direct lies.
 
==Compare and Contrast==
 
Think about the lies and obfuscations you've heard that the liberal media tell every day, and contrast with the truths you know you hear from trustworthy sources of information.  Which is more Christlike?  Which should you emulate in your interactions with those in your personal relationships?  Do you think Jesus would read the Atlantic and the Washington Post, or would He listen to Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity?
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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Latest revision as of 02:11, December 27, 2020

Honesty is the quality or condition of being honest. To be honest is to be honorable, straightforward and truthful in principles, intentions, and actions. Honest people don't lie. Honesty is the opposite of deceit. Honesty is generally thought to be more than merely avoiding telling any direct lies.

See also