Is It Now Acceptable To Lie?

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Over the past week we have had confirmation of two different athletes at two very different stages of their careers giving false information in a repeated fashion.  Lance Armstrong, who is at the end of his cycling career, admitted to using performance enhancing drugs.  This is something which he previously had adamantly denied.  Manti Te’o, who stands at the beginning of his pro football career, admitted to lying about meeting a girlfriend who never existed.  It leads us to ask the question, is lying now acceptable in our society?

            An even more important question would be is it acceptable before God for us to lie in order to gain an advantage or to ‘cover our tracks?’  When we look into the pages of scripture we can quickly find the answer to this question.  Consider Proverbs 6:16-19, which tells us that there are seven behaviors that are an abomination to the Lord.  Twice in that list of seven we find that lying is mentioned (vv. 17, 19).  To put it simply, God hates lying.  We can also see in Revelation 21:8 these words recorded, “But the cowardly, unbelieving, abominable, murderers, sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death” (NKJV).  Notice here that liars are listed with a very unsavory crowd of people who you will not meet in heaven. 

            The clear conclusion is that lying is not acceptable with God, no matter what our society, politicians, or athletes may say.  God’s standards are higher than man’s.  God calls us to be honest, to deal with others fairly, to be accountable to a higher authority, and to treat others as we would want to be treated.  Thus those who would follow after God will not view lying as an acceptable practice, no matter the reason for it.