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Is lying free speech? Veterans and civilians should have an answer this year. The US Supreme Court will soon take up the Stolen Valor Act and determine if people can lie about military service.
The Stolen Valor Act was passed to address people who falsely claim military medals and awards. Since September 11, 2001, the number of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines grew to meet the need of protecting our nation. Unfortunately, the number of charlatans and swindlers also increased as warriors went off to defend America. Military service regained much of the popularity and prestige that was lost in prior conflicts. As veterans came home from Iraq and Afghanistan, more and more people would make false claims about missions, medals, or just being in the military. In short, it was popular to lie. You could easily exploit the actions of America’s warriors for your own personal gain. It made you look good. It made you stand out in a job interview. It made you look courageous and full of integrity. You could immediately become a valiant war veteran with little to no cost.
After the passage of the law, several people were arrested for making false claims about military service. As appeals and court battles ensued, attorneys claimed that the law needed to be struck down to protect and guarantee “pure free speech” for every citizen.
No matter where you stand on the issue, we should all take time to reflect on the basic claim of the law and the current court case. Is it okay to lie?
The Bible is pretty clear on the matter. In fact, the issue was so important that God handed it down to Moses as one of the Ten Commandments. It’s number nine if you were counting from home. Exodus 20:1-17 spells out an important code for God’s people. This would be the fundamental way that they should be set apart from the world and obey God. While it may not be as popular as jazzing up a resume or getting a pat on the back, pleasing God carries a far greater reward.
As the court battle ebbs and flows, take time to understand the importance of being honest in every aspect of your life.
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