Setting aside the sort of lies told by parents to children, are there any lies

Setting aside the sort of lies told by parents to children, are there any lies

Setting aside the sort of lies told by parents to children, are there any lies which, in the panelists' view, it would benefit people in general to believe? (For instance, you might think that although there is no god, religious belief is so beneficial as to outweigh a strict concern for truth.) Or is it the case that there is no lie worth believing?

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