CIE Views on Lying

This is a conversation between Ralph Allison and Charity, a Professor CIE. I'm just pointing out, I'm trying to see the logic of this, and you're doing a very good job of explaining it.

person Ralph B. Allison, M.D.
CIE spirituality lying morality truth

This is a conversation between Ralph Allison and Charity, a Professor CIE.

Ralph: I'm just pointing out, I'm trying to see the logic of this, and you're doing a very good job of explaining it. So let's go to the next one. "Do not steal" We've already covered that. You don't have objects up there to own, so again you have no concern about stealing. Here again this is a social rule that is better if they do follow it, but their Essences will be there and if you have turned Essences, they are going to steal. Alright, here is another one we didn't cover. "Do not accuse anyone falsely."

Charity: Is that not lying?

Ralph: Basically, it would be like in a court action, in a trial, like when Danny went to court for his molestation charges. That the witnesses against him should always tell the truth.

Charity: Well, that is an avenue that we most definitely work helping the human to always do. That's the Essence that is involved in that avenue.

Ralph: Well, this one is the reverse of telling the truth. Basically, don't go and make accusations that are false about somebody to try to get them into trouble. Which is a good social rule.

Charity: Of course.

Ralph: Whether or not it is something The Creator would have laid down is another issue.

Charity: As we have said, The Creator created the human population. The Creator is not going to lay down these rules of conduct to the human population. All these are done by the human population to control the population.