"Truth is our primary guide." Pray tell, to what?
"Accepting truth as 'a greater power' bonds the community." It would appear that Hyde is not so well bonded.
"When in doubt, bet on the truth." I guess they don't have any doubts... about their real primary goals.
"The greatest gift we can give our children is the truth." I can think of some gifts certain male faculty were rather fond of giving...
"Not knowing the truth has led many people to think the worst of themselves or their families..." Yes, well, can't please everyone. There's bound to be some fatalities along the road to greater glory.
"...only the truth can set them free." Yeah, this was a real favorite phrase at Synanon too, a key reason for practicing and participating in The Game (their version of confrontational "therapy," aka Hyde seminars)... although I do believe it is Biblical in origin. (see below)
"{G}iving children our best perception of the truth expresses our love and concern and allows them to trust us at the deepest level." Seems to me the only depths Hyde is really concerned about are related to what's in the paying parents' pockets.
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What gets me is that deftly inserted amongst all the syrupy hash about Truth with a capital "T," are the proverbial ways out of a sticky situation, i.e., how to rationalize not telling the truth:
"Blurting out the truth in every situation shows little judgment or discrimination."
"As parents and teachers, we will inevitably misperceive the truth at times; we all make mistakes."
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Addendum:
From St John's gospel, Ch 8 v.32. "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." (King James version)