Lie is indispensable social sin which doesn't augur well before truth & trust!

        I haven't had statements with anyone regarding anyone's personal opinion or any matter with respect to their own. The lie, Lie is a universal enemy, liars moving catastrophically wrong. Lie to a liar, for lies are his coin; which they toss anywhere.

It's difficult to describe how mind-boggling this new conclusion was for me. I discovered that I had been wrong both in my logic and in the way I describe any matrix of moments. Before the conference, As I make these confessions, I feel bad about what I did unwittingly. I believe "KARMA is definitely a boomerang!, It will hit the very hard. The lie is a special character of some who throws their life to the morons

Lying is probably one of the most common wrong acts that we carry out, so it's worth spending time thinking about it.

LIE!

A liar should have a good memory.

Lying is giving some information while believing it to be untrue, intending to deceive by doing so.

A lie has three essential features:

Ø  A lie communicates some information,

Ø  The liar intends to deceive or mislead,

Ø  The liar believes that what they are 'saying' is not true.

There are many reasons why people think lying is wrong; which ones resonate best with you will depend on the way you think about ethics. Telling lies may become a habit and if a person regularly indulges in one form of wrong-doing they may well become more comfortable with wrong-doing in general and it’s a lack of morals and general ethics. Some religious people argue Lying is bad because it misuses the God-given gift of human communication. Hide some essential information is the biggest lie

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The lie is the problem that reconciles a social account of sin with individual moral responsibility. Two key moves drive these prospects. First I argue for a sharper distinction between lie and moral wrongdoing than is common. Second, I argue that both Lie and individual moral responsibility ought to be understood socially. This proposal addresses deep conceptual problems and points practical efforts in a new direction. But no one is ready to accept the truth because at some angle somewhere, sometime they belong to the untruth story and fight before their personal interest.

A person who is lied to suffers if they don't find out because: They are deprived of some control over their future because; He/she can no longer make an informed choice about the issue concerned. He/she is not fully informed about their possible courses of action. He/she may make a decision that they would not otherwise have made. 

A person who is lying suffers if they do find out because: He/she feels badly treated - deceived and manipulated, and regarded as a person who doesn't deserve the truth. See the damage they have suffered. They doubt their own ability to assess truth and make decisions, He/she becomes un-trusting and uncertain and this too damages their ability to make free and informed choices. & may seek revenge all over tumbled for the goodwill.

The lie is a Social Sin!

The lie is the biggest sin of Society. Rather balkanize society into sharp parts where truth remains in the smallest quantity while lie exponentially grows. The general level of truthfulness falls - other people may be encouraged to lie. Lying may become a generally accepted practice in some quarters. It becomes harder for people to trust each other or the institutions of society. Social cohesion is weakened. Eventually, no one is able to believe anyone else and society collapses because of one single lie that carried the mass of society.

Ethics knell before the LIE

Consequential assess the rightness or wrongness of doing something by looking at the consequences caused by that act. So if telling a particular lie produces a better result than not telling it, then telling it would be a good thing to do. And if telling a particular lie produces a worse result than not telling it, telling it would be a bad thing to do.

This has a certain commonsense appeal, but it's also quite impractical since it requires a person to work out in advance the likely good and bad consequences of the lie they are about to tell and balance the good against the bad. This is hard to do.

‘’Every liar says the opposite of what he thinks in his heart, with a purpose to deceive.’’ – St Augustine

God gave human beings speech so that they could make their thoughts known to each other; therefore using speech to deceive people is a sin, because it's using speech to do the opposite of what God intended, The true sin of lying is contained in the desire to deceive. We may believe that some lies could be pardoned and that there were in fact occasions when lying would be the right thing to do. But Lie after lie and on and by a lie is/are shall punish for the god's sake.

Lie to Liar, Justify!

If someone lies to you, are you entitled to lie to them in return? Has the liar lost the right to be told the truth? Human behavior suggests that we do feel less obliged to be truthful to liars than to people who deal with us honestly. Most moral philosophers would say that you are not justified in lying to another person because they have lied to you. From an ethical point of view, the first thing is that a lie is still a lie - even if told to a liar. While the liar may be regarded as having lost the right to be told the truth, society as a whole still retains some sort of right that its members should use language truthfully. But is it a pardonable lie? 'two wrongs don't make a right' suggests that it isn't, and it's clear that even if the liar has lost their right to be told the truth, all the other reasons why lying is bad are still valid.

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