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Why is it Speak the Truth and not tell the truth?

"Speak the truth" is often used to emphasize the act of verbalizing the truth, while "tell the truth" is more general and can refer to both speaking and non-verbal ways of expressing the truth. Saying "speak the truth" highlights the importance of openly communicating truthfully.


What is the answer of when in doubt tell the truth?

The advice "when in doubt tell the truth" is not a question, therefore it doesn't have an answer. I do agree that it is generally a good thing to tell the truth, and I endeavor to do so in the various answers that I post here.


If you are asked to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth and your the main witness what if you say no?

Umm... You want to take your self out of the court room or should the Balif? You should be obligated to say Yes, but if you say No, it won't be very good. Because then there is no trial and the case is still open. Which automatically proves you guilty.


An person should be able to tell the difference between the ostensible truth and the real truth?

It is important for a person to be able to distinguish between the ostensible truth, which may appear to be true on the surface but is misleading, and the real truth, which is based on evidence, facts, and critical analysis. Developing critical thinking skills and being open to questioning information can help in discerning the real truth from mere appearances.


A person should be able to tell the difference between the ostensible truth and the real truth?

Being able to differentiate between the ostensible truth and the real truth requires critical thinking skills and a willingness to question information. It involves looking beyond surface appearances and considering multiple perspectives to arrive at a more accurate understanding of a situation or concept. It is essential for making informed decisions and forming valid opinions.