depending on the individual and the situation at hand. The subjective nature of the truth and lies originates from the fact that they both have a potential of building and maintaining as well as destroying and complicating social relationships. While absolute truth is always commendable and considered the best policy, telling the truth can sometimes complicate and damage social relationships. On the contrary, even lying is an immoral act that can harm social relationships, it is sometimes good since it causes no harm and can occupy a perfectly suitable social place. The subjective nature of these phenomenons make it difficult to give an absolute answer on whether speaking the truth is good and telling a lie is …show more content…
As previously discussed, human beings were born with an inherent worth that is commonly known as human dignity. The dignity originates from the ability to make free, rational choices as well as develop personal goals and guide behavior through reasoning. Unlike other creatures, humans are rational beings who should have the opportunity to make rational decisions and choices including the choice to be ethical. The right to lie does not exist because it not only undermines but tramples on this intrinsic worth or fundamental aspect of human dignity. Lying damages and may even destroy the most significant quality of being human i.e. the sense of being human through making free, rational