Multiple Choice
What is a possible counterexample to the following moral principle? "Lying is always wrong."
A) Lying is morally wrong unless doing so will save a person's life.
B) Lying to cheat your friend out of money is morally wrong.
C) Lying to save yourself from embarrassment is wrong.
D) Lying is always morally wrong, even if doing so will save a person's life.
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