Seven Deadly Sins

Discussion in 'Love and Relationships' started by Maverick, May 3, 2007.

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Were you ever tempted by any of the 7 sins?

Poll closed Oct 7, 2009.
  1. Lust

    44.7%
  2. Gluttony

    27.7%
  3. Greed

    40.4%
  4. Sloth

    29.8%
  5. Wrath

    25.5%
  6. Envy

    51.1%
  7. Pride

    40.4%
  8. Nope, I'm a holy man, I never sin :D

    6.4%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    There are 7 deadly sins. Have you ever been tempted by any of them?
    Please note: You can check more than 1 sin -bigsmile

    1. Lust (Latin, luxuria)
    Lust is usually thought of as involving obsessive or excessive thoughts or desires of a sexual nature. Unfulfilled lusts sometimes lead to sexual or sociological compulsions and/or transgressions including (but obviously not limited to) sexual addiction, adultery, bestiality, and rape.
    Dante's criterion was "excessive love of others," which therefore rendered love and devotion to God as secondary. However, lust and love are two different things; while a genuine, selfless love can represent the highest degree of development and feeling of community with others in a human relationship, Lust can be described as the excessive desire for sexual release. The other person can be therefore seen as a "means to an end" for the fulfillment of the subject's desires, and becomes thus objectified in the process. In Purgatorio, the penitent walks within flames to purge himself of lustful thoughts.
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    2. Gluttony (Latin, gula)
    Modern views identify Gluttony with an overindulgence of food and drink, though in the past any form of thoughtless excess could fall within the definition of this sin. Marked by unreasonable or unnecessary excess of consumption, Gluttony could also include certain forms of destructive behavior, especially for sport, or for its own sake. Substance abuse or binge drinking can be seen as examples of gluttony therefore. The penitents in the Purgatorio were forced to stand between two trees, unable to reach or eat the fruit hanging from either, and were thus described as having a starved appearance.
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    3. Greed (Latin, avaritia)
    Greed is, like Lust and Gluttony, a sin of excess. However, Greed (as seen by the Church) applied to the acquisition of wealth in particular. Thomas Aquinas wrote that Greed was "a sin against God, just as all mortal sins, in as much as man condemns things eternal for the sake of temporal things." In Dante's Purgatory, the penitents were bound and laid face down on the ground for having concentrated too much on earthly thoughts. "Avarice" is more of a blanket term that can describe many other examples of sinful behavior. These include disloyalty, deliberate betrayal, or treason, especially for personal gain, as the case when someone lets oneself be bribed. Scavenging and hoarding of materials or objects, theft and robbery, especially by means of violence, trickery, or manipulation of authority are all actions that may be inspired by greed. Such misdeeds can include Simony, where one profits from soliciting goods within the actual confines of a church.
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    4. Sloth (Latin, acedia)
    More than other sins, the definition of Sloth has changed considerably since its original inclusion among The Seven Deadly Sins. It had been in the early years of Christianity characterized by what modern writers would now describe as apathy, depression, and joylessness — the latter being viewed as being a refusal to enjoy the goodness of God and the world He created. Originally, its place was fulfilled by two other aspects, Acedia and Sadness. The former described a spiritual apathy that affected the faithful by discouraging them from their religious work. Sadness (tristitia in Latin) described a feeling of dissatisfaction or discontent, which caused unhappiness with one's current situation. When St. Thomas Aquinas selected Acedia for his list, he described it as an "uneasiness of the mind," being a progenitor for lesser sins such as restlessness and instability. Dante refined this definition further, describing Sloth as being the "failure to love God with all one's heart, all one's mind and all one's soul." He also described it as the middle sin, and as such was the only sin characterised by an absence or insufficiency of love. In his Purgatorio, the slothful penitents were made to run continuously at top speed.
    The modern view of the vice, as highlighted by its contrary virtue zeal/diligence, is that it represents the failure to utilize one's talents and gifts. For example, a student who does not work beyond what is required (and thus fails to achieve his or her full potential) would be slothful.
    Current interpretations are therefore much less stringent and comprehensive than they were in medieval times, and portray Sloth as being more simply a sin of laziness, of an unwillingness to act, an unwillingness to care (rather than a failure to love God and His works). For this reason Sloth is now often seen as being considerably less serious than the other sins.
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    5. Wrath (Latin, ira)
    Wrath may be described as inordinate and uncontrolled feelings of hatred and anger. These feelings can manifest as vehement denial of the truth, both to others and in the form of self-denial, impatience with the procedure of law, and the desire to seek revenge outside of the workings of the justice system (such as engaging in vigilantism), fanatical political beliefs, and generally wishing to do evil or harm to others. The transgressions borne of Wrath are among the most serious, including murder, assault, and in extreme cases, genocide. (See Crimes against humanity.) Wrath is the only sin not necessarily associated with selfishness or self interest (although one can of course be wrathful for selfish reasons, such as jealousy). Dante described Wrath as "love of justice perverted to revenge and spite". The wrathful in his Purgatorio were enveloped in blinding smoke.
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    6. Envy (Latin, invidia)
    Like Greed, Envy is characterized by an insatiable desire; they differ, however, for two main reasons: First, Greed is largely associated with material goods, whereas Envy may apply more generally. Second, those who commit the sin of Envy desire something that someone else has which they perceive themselves as lacking. Dante defined this as "love of one's own good perverted to a desire to deprive other men of theirs." In Dante's Purgatory, the punishment for the envious is to have their eyes sewn shut with wire, because they have gained sinful pleasure from seeing others brought low.
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    7. Pride (Latin, superbia)
    Vanitas with her mirror. Painting by Titian, c. 1515Main articles: Pride (vanity, narcissism), Hubris
    In almost every list Pride is considered the original and most serious of The Seven Deadly Sins, and indeed the ultimate source from which the others arise. It is identified as a desire to be more important or attractive than others, failing to give compliments to others though they may be deserving of them, and excessive love of self (especially holding self out of proper position toward God). Dante's definition was "love of self perverted to hatred and contempt for one's neighbor." In Jacob Bidermann's medieval miracle play, Cenodoxus, Pride is the deadliest of all the sins and leads directly to the damnation of the famed Doctor of Paris, Cenodoxus. In perhaps the most famous example, the story of Lucifer, Pride was what caused his Fall from Heaven, and his resultant transformation into Satan. Vanity and Narcissism are prime examples of this Sin. In the Divine Comedy, the penitent were forced to walk with stone slabs bearing down on their backs in order to induce feelings of humility.
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    #1 Maverick, May 3, 2007
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  2. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

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    any relation to Xerxes? lol

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    lol this is a pretty hot thread by the way, awesome CG pics
     
  3. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Thx, I hope that this will be come a hot thread that can last for a few weeks :D

    Relationship between Greed and Xerxes.
    I do think so, all kings and emperors have the same problem, not only Xerxes.
    For instance Midas committed the same sin :D

    Your CG pic is also very nice
     
  4. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    lol wow, u gave a deep answer :p i was just referring to how the pictures look kinda similar, hahahaha.
     
  5. BabyRain

    BabyRain Doppelgänger of da E.Twin

    -ann Goddamnit I can't even vote! I have committed ALL of them...

    P/S: I like those images too.
     
  6. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    You can, you can check all of them -bigsmile
     
  7. BabyRain

    BabyRain Doppelgänger of da E.Twin

    ^And let everyone see how sinful I am? -emb
     
  8. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    We are mortals and mortals all sin or attempted to ... as far as I know -bigsmile
     
  9. BabyRain

    BabyRain Doppelgänger of da E.Twin

    the Dalai Lama doesn't :p
     
  10. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Guess he is category 8, holy man -bigsmile
     
  11. Loreen66

    Loreen66 Well-Known Member

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    I really like that envy pic. Commited most of them XD
     
  12. yarg11

    yarg11 Well-Known Member

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    I am a sinner like you babyrain.
     
  13. BabyRain

    BabyRain Doppelgänger of da E.Twin

    -lol that's right...

    My favourites' the Lust and Vanity pix
     
  14. yarg11

    yarg11 Well-Known Member

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    I'm a sinner just like you babyrain.
     
  15. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    I'm a sinner just like you babyrain
     
  16. BabyRain

    BabyRain Doppelgänger of da E.Twin

    Wow double post just to prove a point?!-evil
    Oh well welcome to the sinners' club everyone.
     
  17. yarg11

    yarg11 Well-Known Member

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    no my internet is messed up. -blush
     
  18. BabyRain

    BabyRain Doppelgänger of da E.Twin

    ^For a sec when i click on this link, i thought you are gonna say it again...
    and i am so going to report u as a spammer if u do that -devil

    ..and that will be under Wrath.
     
  19. Greed and Envy -blush
     
  20. xxsweetheartxx

    xxsweetheartxx Well-Known Member

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    I'm sure everyone's sin all 7, I know I have