Lie
A lie is any role played by misleading intention to any person, community or institution, or any statement that is not correct. In a simpler sense, though it is not known that the lie is wrong, it is a movement or expression that aims to perceive the third party correctly. The reason why lie is not always caught in society can be expressed as mutual trust. In general, in many moral traditions, although lie is considered bad, lie morality is very different in ethics and is discussed in different situations. From time to time these arguments can not be classified as a result, a lie, a perpetual, a bad: for example, to lie to save someone's life. However, in general, during the lying history, a great immorality was seen as a bad act. Legally, the recipe and the lie of the lie are also ethically different and vary greatly according to situations, legal and legal systems. In the history of religions lies lies a very important place. Many religions prohibit, for example, Abraham religions count as sin.