Posted on 05/23/2011 9:22:30 AM PDT by Salvation
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The act of concealing one's mind or real intention, an act that is morally permissible for a proportionally good purpose. Since secrets are to be kept, their preservation may at times require dissimulation, but of course never deception.
This sounds like the seal of Confession, but maybe that is not what this is referring to.
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Thin-line alert.
I got to thinking about this. A parent might tell a young child that grandma had gone to visit God — rather than saying grandma had died.
What do you think?
Anyone can see the value of refraining from telling someone how awful you think he is. For one thing, you might be wrong.
**Anyone can see the value of refraining from telling someone how awful you think he is. For one thing, you might be wrong.**
Very good point.
I was always taught as a child to look for one good point in every person I meet.
Heres another: “loose lips sink ships.”
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