Line upon line...
This is something that has taken me until the past year or so to see filled in considerably. With increasing opportunities to compromise in the smallest of things, from ideology to entertainment, I try and find ways to navigate.
However, every time I do and try to create a worldview that sort of skirts around the ideologies that perpetrate themselves today, the space gets narrower and narrower.
Fortunately, the Lord has been building in me it seems my whole life. So that when I want to build with a particular block to "allow" a situation to be navigated in a way that could be "interpreted" as scriptural, it necessarily encounters other blocks (precepts).
In this case, without having what the person was saying it would be hard to give a response other than a vague "format" for how I deal with stuff like this.
Take for instance, ends justifies the means.
Someone is curious about God and hears another person mention some of the hardest things to speak of like genocide with the Amalekites and that person asks me about it. I think it would be best to have that discussion with the foundation of the Word as a backing and they haven't made any sort of commitment. Each and every question matters and so do the responses. If they were simply asking whether it's in scripture or not, I "could" say "I'm uncertain" which would be a lie. There's a lot of hypothetical gibberish that a lot of my interactions go through, but with these types of scenarios that's what I mean by "interpretation".
I could grab one scripture about how misdirection can be seen in scripture and that is lying after a fashion. However, after a fashion is NOT unequivocally "lying". So then it would go through further "processing" if conviction and my conscience were not aligned.
I've been quite roundabout today, but sometimes I reach quandaries when one scripture contradicts another (situationally) on what I should do in a particular moment, then other "lines" enter into the internal discussion.
In this case, it helps me to know...the Lord works all things to the good of those that love him and are called according to his purpose (rm 8:28).
So if the aforementioned reference in other posts was what the person was referring to, then Romans 8:28 would apply. It doesn't give license or liberty to transgress the law of the Lord simply because the Lord will use it. That would be ends justifies the means, and I don't personally believe we can effect that ourselves. We are to be image bearers and leave certain things up to him. "We" can't work all things to the good of those that love him and are called according to his purpose, but HE can.
I can't give much more than vagaries, but twisting scripture is something that a lot of people do and although sometimes it isn't intentional (I think I've probably done this in my own mind at some point) we have to measure it up against the whole...not one verse out of context.