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7 Deadly Sin
autumnbreeze1
6/26/2008 9:41 am
Taken from Wikipedia:

There is nowhere in the Christian Bible that a list of the Seven Deadly Sins is given, although lists of virtues contrasted with lists of sins are found in certain books of the New Testament, such as "Galatians". The modern concept of the Seven Deadly Sins is linked to the works of the 4th century monk Evagrius Ponticus, who listed eight "evil thoughts" as follows (Refoule, 1967):

Gluttony; fornication; avarice; sorrow; anger; discouragement; vainglory; pride.

The first three of these sins, as Refoule explains, link to lustful appetite; anger links with the irascible; and vainglory and pride link with the intellect. Some years later, Pope Gregory I (Pope Gregory the Great) would revise this list to form the more common "Seven Deadly Sins".

Listings of the sins since Gregory the Great

Listed in the same order used by both Pope Gregory the Great in the 6th century, and later by Dante Alighieri in his epic poem The Divine Comedy, the seven deadly sins are as follows: luxuria (extravagance, later lust), gula (gluttony), avaritia (greed), acedia (sloth), ira (wrath), invidia (envy), and superbia (pride). Each of the seven deadly sins has an opposite among the corresponding seven holy virtues (sometimes also referred to as the contrary virtues). In parallel order to the sins they oppose, the seven holy virtues are chastity, temperance, charity, diligence, patience, kindness, and humility.

The identification and definition of the seven deadly sins over their history has been a fluid process and the idea of what each of the seven actually encompasses has evolved over time. This process has been aided by the fact that they are not referred to in either a cohesive or codified manner in the Bible itself, and as a result other literary and ecclesiastical works referring to the seven deadly sins were instead consulted as sources from which definitions might be drawn. Part II of Dante's Divine Comedy, "Purgatorio", has almost certainly been the best known source since the Renaissance.
Airhead888
299 posts 

6/29/2008 6:23 am

Urmm... I wonder if flirtiness, procrastination, forgetfulness and disorganization can be linked to any of those things...? LOL. Thanks for this one! Now the right side of my brain can finally argue with the left side using this fact whenever I don't wanna work... Yeah, the right and left side of my brain do talk out loud.

autumnbreeze1
840 posts 

6/30/2008 11:57 am

    Quoting Airhead888:
    Urmm... I wonder if flirtiness, procrastination, forgetfulness and disorganization can be linked to any of those things...? LOL. Thanks for this one! Now the right side of my brain can finally argue with the left side using this fact whenever I don't wanna work... Yeah, the right and left side of my brain do talk out loud.
I'd love to listen in w/ a big bowl of popcorn!

ulam
3165 posts 

7/1/2008 2:13 am

watch the movie entitled "seven"

ni

autumnbreeze1
840 posts 

7/1/2008 10:36 am

    Quoting ulam:
    watch the movie entitled "seven"
Is that the one w/ Demi Moore, ms. ulam? If so, I watched it a long time ago.

ulam
3165 posts 

7/2/2008 8:34 pm

    Quoting autumnbreeze1:
    Is that the one w/ Demi Moore, ms. ulam? If so, I watched it a long time ago.
brad pitt

ni

autumnbreeze1
840 posts 

7/2/2008 10:59 pm

    Quoting ulam:
    brad pitt
That's right...he was a detective..I saw that too!

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