Seven Deadly Sins


Known also as CAPITAL VICES or CARDINAL SINS, The Seven Deadly Sins is a classification of the vices which has been used since the dawn of "Christianity" to educate believers regarding the tendency of human to the sin. The reason they are called “DEADLY” is that one committing them is not to be forgiven and should be penalized to death. The latest Deadly Sins are thought to be the followings:

- Gluttony

- Wrath

- Greed

- Sloth

- Pride

- Envy

- Lust


The above list has experienced many changes through its development which has begun in 4th Century. You can also see Latin-translated version of his work below.

Gula (gluttony)
Fornicatio (fornication, lust)
Avaritia (avarice/greed)
Tristitia (sorrow/despair)
Ira (wrath)
Acedia (acedia)
Vanagloria (vainglory)
Superbia (Pride)

Gluttony:
This is also, like some other major sins, is about excessiveness of a habit. This is related to over-consumption of a good, generally food.


Wrath:
Can be summarized as uncontrolled feelings of hatred and anger. Desire to seek revenge outside of the workings of the justice system and generally wishing to do evil or harm to others.

Greed: Greed is applied to the acquisition of wealth in particular by church.

Sloth:
Sloth is defined as spiritual or emotional apathy, neglecting what God has spoken, and being physically and emotionally inactive. To sum up, “Carelessness” to everything.

Pride:
Appreciating oneself and humiliating, ignoring what others do.


Envy:
occurs when a person lacks another's (perceived) superior quality, achievement, or possession and either desires it or wishes that the other lacked it.

Lust: Excessive thoughts or desire of a sexual nature.

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