Before I go forward, my job is not to give God's reasoning, but to give a feasible reason, one that upholds God's character. Only one is necessary, even if it isn't the one God used (which I might not have access to).
God expects those who love Him to know right from wrong, and to be prepared to defend their beliefs.
God is JUST, He is RIGHTEOUS!
Your position has Him and those who fear Him being UNJUST, UNRIGHTEOUS, and the ONLY REASON is because you'd rather hold to the belief that "lying is always evil" rather than considering that you're wrong!
Your committment to the belief that lying is always wrong is stronger than your belief that God is just, and in fact takes priority over it!
That puts you in the wrong!
I don't really need to explain any of the human lies
That's not what I asked and you know it, Derf!
I asked you to explain why God did not punish the midwives, or Rahab, or Elisha (who was a prophet of God, no less), or any of the other people in the Bible who lied, whom God either did not punish and in some cases even rewarded them for doing so, BECAUSE YOU SAID:
"The above tells us lying is bad, that we should not do it, that God doesn't do it, and that
it will be punished."
Clearly it was NOT punished in those cases.
Which means that either God arbitrarily (which is by definition unjust) decides which sins He will punish, or that lying is not always wrong.
God is JUST, therefore your claim that "lying will be punished" is wrong, and that means that lying is not something that always needs to be punished, which means it's not always bad, which means that your position, "lying is always evil/wrong" is FALSE!
Both Rehab and the midwives were believers in God.
God chastens those He loves, and He loves those who love Him, and rewards those who fear Him.
But God did not chasten the midwives or Rahab.
He REWARDED THEM!
God doesn't reward someone for doing something wrong, Derf! He either punishes them, or chastens them!
Again, your position makes God unjust, for rewarding sin!
Elisha intentionally lied.
You need to explain how a man of God, who did not fear men, was not punished or chastened by God for doing what you hold to be wrong.
Or, consider that your position is wrong, and there is nothing wrong with lying in those circumstances, and give up the belief that lying is always wrong.
Those are your only options.
But I think I've already explained two of those sufficiently--that the evil of the lie can be sufficiently overlooked based on the larger evil they were attempting to prevent.
What part of "Do not do evil" do you not understand, Derf?
DO NOT DO EVIL!
It's understandable that people who hate God would do evil, BUT WE'RE NOT TALKING ABOUT PEOPLE WHO HATE GOD!!!!!
We're talking about people who, at the very least, feared God, more than they feared any man.
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, NOT SIN!
But your position has God's people, and God Himself, DOING EVIL!
Your position literally has people of God DOING EVIL (according to your position) AND GOD REWARDS THEM FOR IT!
Your position contradicts God's word! That makes you WRONG!
Elisha could be considered the same, but it seems more likely that he would know both the mind of God and His power better than the midwives and Rahab.
Surely Elisha would not have done evil that good come of it!
But that's what your position necessitates!
God didn't deceive them Himself, but even if He did, the circumstances are a field of battle, and such tactics are allowed in a battle. Even just a two-person swordfight includes feints and other types of deception to allow for a chance to stroke the deathblow.
The battle against evil has been going on since Adam sinned.
Thus, this appliies generally, in my favor, not yours.
As Clete said, you're making OUR arguments for us!
Lying is A GOOD THING when we are fighting against EVIL! NOT DOING EVIL THAT GOOD MAY COME OF IT!
This is the exact point I was making earlier, Derf!
Lying to deceive the enemy is a GOOD THING, not evil!
Pharaoh was the ENEMY!
The soldiers of Jericho were the ENEMY!
King Ahab was the ENEMY!
The men of Ai were the ENEMY!
The Syrians were the ENEMY!
The Germansn were the ENEMY!
The slavers in America were the ENEMY!
Lying to deceive the enemies of what is good is NOT EVIL! The ENEMY is evil!
Do not do evil that good may come of it!
The general circumstance is the same--they are saving God's people from defeat and death, which would prevent the plan for them bringing forth the Messiah.
They did not do evil that good would come of it, Derf!
As I've already said, God does 2 things here.
1. He allows a lying spirit to go to Ahab, KNOWING Ahab would rather believe the lie (Ahab said so himself),
God does not look favorably on evil, Derf!
You are of purer eyes than to behold evil, And cannot look on wickedness. Why do You look on those who deal treacherously, And hold Your tongue when the wicked devours A person more righteous than he? - Habakkuk 1:13
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Habakkuk1:13&version=NKJV
Either:
A) Your position: God looked favorably upon evil this one time (He chose to sendn (yes, SEND, Scripture literally says that God said, "God and do it") a lying spirit to Ahab, rather than doing something else (the "favorable" part)), OR
B) Our position: Lying is not always wrong, especially when deceiving the enemies of God!
A is false, because of the above premise, which comes directly from scripture.
and
2. He sends the truth through a true prophet.
It's irrelevant, Derf!
The fact is that God commanded the spirit to go and do what the spirit proposed he would do, which was to be a lying spirit in the mouth of all Ahab's prophets.
God does not command that evil be done!!!
Who in ANY of the scenarios was "afraid," Derf!?
The answer is NONE OF THEM!
They ALL feared God!
Fearing God is NOT "being afraid."
Because we are not omniscient about what God is able to do?
Your own sentence regarding Elisha contradicts this statement.
Of things that contradict, only one of them can (not must) be true, because truth is non-contradictory!
And that doesn't mean we get to do evil!
DO NOT DO EVIL that good may come of it!
Because we lack perfect faith?
That's still no excuse to do evil!
And as far as I can tell, Rahab was even put in the Hall of Faith in Hebrews 11 BECAUSE of her faith, not in spite of it!
I expect you act righteously, for the most part, yet we all know that
@Hoping is the only sinless one around here. Does God still reward you, even in this life?
Rahab and the midwives were rewarded for their lies, nott for other things in their life. Thus your reasoning here falls short.