Well it depends. It's a sin and God decides who goes to Hell and Heaven. We can't give you a definite answer but the best thing to do is repent and be truly sorry. God sees your heart and you can't fool Him.
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Various Christian leaders have held various views on the punishment for telling lies. St Augustine held that lies are a great evil and always wrong, even when told in order to avoid a greater wrong. At the other extreme to Augustine, those who believe that salvation is achieved by faith alone would say that committing moral wrongs is irrelevant to whether one goes to heaven or hell.
Few modern Christians really believe, as Augustine suggests, that a single lie (even a few lies through one's life) will send a believer to hell.
AnswerIt breaks the commandment "You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour" (which means lying)The Bible says that liars are destined for Hell, but it offers a way out - repentance and forgiveness.
ok....that is a complicated question, but it depends on HOW MUCH you lie, and what the lie was acutally ABOUT
No matter how much you lie, if you are sorry for it and if you have excepted Jesus as your savior (believe in God), you won't go to Hell. But just because God forgives you no matter what doesn't mean you can lie all you want; you won't get as much of a reward in Heaven if you lie.
Revelations 21:8 in short it says liars go to hell. There are also a lot of other sins that will send you to hell. But you won't go to hell if you are saved by the blood of Jesus Christ and accept him as your personal Savior.
It's not necessarily up to us to decide, however, it is taught that lying is one of the most common sins in existence, and you should pray for forgiveness.
Lots of times I have lied but nothing to BIG I would say like lying why I didn't do my chores blaming my family for stuff will I go to u
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