7 Deadly: Sins
The , also known as the capital vices, are a classification of immoralities used in Christian teachings to educate and protect followers from basic human instincts that lead to further sin. They are not individual "one-off" mistakes but are viewed as deep-seated habits or attitudes that distance a person from spiritual and emotional health. The 7 Deadly Sins and Their Antidotes
An insatiable desire for wealth, status, or material possessions. Materialism, hoarding, and exploitation of others. Gluttony 7 Deadly Sins
Sadness or resentment at the prosperity or excellence of others. Gossip, sabotage, and constant dissatisfaction. Wrath The , also known as the capital vices,
Spiritual apathy or physical laziness; neglecting one's duties. Procrastination, indifference, and lack of motivation. Greed Materialism, hoarding, and exploitation of others
Overindulgence or overconsumption to the point of waste (usually food/drink). Excessive drinking, overeating, or obsessive consumption. Lust Disordered or intense desire for sexual pleasure or power. Infidelity, objectification of others, and obsession. Chastity Historical and Cultural Context Your Guide To The 7 Deadly Sins - Good Catholic