A week after his public...
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Object:
A week after his public confession to Oprah Winfrey acknowledging his use of performance enhancing drugs, Lance Armstrong was sued by a group of readers of his autobiographies. In particular the suit centers on two books, It's Not About the Bike and Every Second Counts. The lawsuit contends that Armstrong's lies and deceptions falsified the triumphs and promises made in the books. The suit contends that his lies were a part of "illegal conduct that spanned years" for economic gain.
Application: People seek sincerity and truth, something that was lacking in the rich man in the story of Lazarus.
Application: People seek sincerity and truth, something that was lacking in the rich man in the story of Lazarus.

