Multiple Choice
What is a possible counterexample to the following moral principle?
Moral principle: Lying is always wrong.
A) In some cases,if lying can save a person's life,then lying would not be morally wrong.
B) Lying to cheat your friend out of money is morally wrong.
C) Lying to save yourself from embarrassment is wrong.
D) In some cases,if lying can save a person's life,then lying would still be morally wrong.
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