The Reverend Never Told a Lie
A clergyman was walking down the street when he came
upon a group of about a dozen boys, all of them between
10 and 12 years of age.
The group surrounded a dog. Concerned lest the boys
were hurting the dog, he went over and asked "What are
you doing with that dog?"
One of the boys replied, "This dog is just an old
neighborhood stray. We all want him, but only one of us
can take him home. So we've decided that whichever one
of us can tell the biggest lie will get to keep the
dog."
Of course, the reverend was taken aback. "You boys
shouldn't be having a contest telling lies!" he
exclaimed. He then launched into a ten minute
sermon against lying, beginning, "Don't you boys know
it's a sin to lie," and ending with, "Why, when I was
your age, I never told a lie."
There was dead silence for about a minute. Just as the
reverend was beginning to think he'd gotten through to
them, the smallest boy gave a
deep sigh and said, "All right, give him the dog."
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