Is this just your own thinking or is this based on the Bible? We cannot let our own thoughts always rule. Yes, I believe our conscience holds part of the answer. We cannot ignore what is purely good, and right. Yet, is our motives good before both man and God? This is why we also need to look to the Bible, and not our own experience alone of what we think; Especially when these ideas may seem like a quick fix, and may be in the our own best interests and not the interests of God. I am actually a bit on the fence on this topic now (holding to two possible positions), and I am asking the Lord for the answer again, and I am doing a topical study on lying to determine the truth on this matter. You know, that whole "
Berean" thing?
The two positions I think are a possibility are:
#1. Rahab lied, but it was not done for entirely selfish motives (but to protect others), and God was able to look past this as a minor transgression, and look to her faith.
#2. Rahab did not lie according to the 9th commandment (which is to bear false witness to cover a sin or to be untruthful to one's fellow Israelite), and she was employing an OT saint art of war tactic to protect life.
I will update this new line of thinking at the beginning of my thread, too.
Anyways, as for your point with a person trying to save Jews from the Nazi's during WWII: Well, one does not have to lie to save their lives. As I said before in this thread already, if a person was hiding Jews in their home during WWII, they could say to the Nazi's:
"Do you see any Jews around here?"
"I don't see any Jews here."
"But feel free to look around if you like."
So a person does not have to lie in order to protect life.
Side Note:
Oh, and you may be interested in this thread topic I recently created here:
Can Christians Promote False Images of Jesus?
Peace, and blessings be unto you in the Lord.