tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27936658.post3327198627840341321..comments2024-02-07T10:28:50.958-08:00Comments on Word Traveler: "Surprises, Yes! Secrets, No!"davescrivenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14462058588564974007noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27936658.post-64451769508093830252009-05-25T10:55:36.582-07:002009-05-25T10:55:36.582-07:00Thanks for the comments, Ellis and Mikes. Ellis, I...Thanks for the comments, Ellis and Mikes. Ellis, I can think of several exceptions to the "no secret" rule... private counseling issues, client confidentiality, national security, privacy in personal medical and financial matters, care with age appropriate information, etc. However, secrets between family members and intimate social groups can create the problems I've described in the post above. <br /><br />Though we must exercise wisdom in the information we share, my experience tells me more harm comes from secrecy than full disclosure in most cases. <br /><br />Thanks for sharing.davescrivenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14462058588564974007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27936658.post-82573769222709832362009-05-24T21:55:40.474-07:002009-05-24T21:55:40.474-07:00Praise the Lord for this post!That's one different...Praise the Lord for this post!That's one different way of putting right perspectives on secrets. After all God knows everything why keep the secret. I can remember Open rebuke is better than hidden love. some keep their corrections because they don't want to hurt them but really it's not real love after all.Mikes Sumondonghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17289904633804281407noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27936658.post-63146218833946825222009-05-24T13:45:15.900-07:002009-05-24T13:45:15.900-07:00What about:
A) Confession to a priest?
B) Medical ...What about:<br />A) Confession to a priest?<br />B) Medical confidentiality?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11239242366828368668noreply@blogger.com