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It is called a lie.
they stand, sit, lie down, and even stand upside down.
Satan. Men who repeat the lie are merely doing his bidding, knowingly or not.John 8:44 - You are of your father the devil, and the desires of your father you want to do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own resources, for he is a liar and the father of it.[NKJV]
Antonyms for stand are 'sit' and 'lie.'
To Lie. In a limited sence of the word. It's not a legal term at all.
To lie in court, or a similar situation.
If you mean, can they lie with impunity because they don't accept the Bible - as if their oath didn't count - the answer is no. Anyone can lie on the witness stand, of course, but it would still be perjury under any circumstances. An oath is an oath, whether the person swearing it believes the Bible is Scripture or not.
The Bible says to be honest. The reverse is to lie and the Bible specifically states not to Lie (no to bear false witness)
You lie to much!
A famous TV character used to often say "Everybody lies." and, it may very well be true. But, in general, no, lawyers aren't, by nature or design, liars.While many of the things a lawyer might be required to do in the course of normal duties might seem like a lie to someone who's not concerned withadheringto the most strict definition of the word, they are legally barred from actually lying, encouraging or instructing someone else to lie (suborning perjury, for instance), or knowingly allowing a client or witness to lie in testimony or deposition.
Lying means to tell a lie, whereas bearing a false withness means to carry that lie futher. When we hear rumors we should not speak them unless we know them to be true because the rumor maybe a lie and if we "gossip" about it or carry it to the next person, we have become bearers of a false witness.
ngl stands for not gonna lie =)