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The seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins, are a grouping of major vices within Christian teachings used to instruct followers on immorality and personal failings. The standard list includes: &<
• Pride (Latin: Superbia): An excessive love of oneself and an inflated view of one's personal greatness without regard for others.
• Greed (Latin: Avaritia): An excessive pursuit and attachment to material possessions and earthly goods.
• Lust (Latin: Luxuria): A disordered desire for or enjoyment of sexual pleasure.
• Envy (Latin: Invidia): A selfish sadness at the prosperity of others, often accompanied by a desire to have what they possess.
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Lust (Latin: Luxuria): A disordered desire for or enjoyment of sexual pleasure.
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• Envy (Latin: Invidia): A selfish sadness at the prosperity of others, often accompanied by a desire to have what they possess.
• Gluttony (Latin: Gula): A disordered or excessive love of eating and drinking, which can also extend to eating too soon, too daintily, or too eagerly.
• Wrath (Latin: Ira): Strong, excessive anger and hate toward another person, often a disordered desire for vengeance.
• Sloth (Latin: Acedia): A form of spiritual laziness or weariness that leads to a neglect of duties and an avoidance of good works.
History and Cultural Significance
The concept originated with the fourth-century monk Evagrius Ponticus, who listed eight "wicked thoughts" or temptations. This list was translated into Latin and later refined by Pope Gregory the Great in the 6th century into the seven capital sins recognized today, which he ordered by increasing severity (from lust to pride). &
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These sins have influenced a wide range of artistic and cultural works, from medieval texts like Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy and Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales to modern popular media such as literature, film, and anime series like The Seven Deadly Sins.
Antidotes (Heavenly Virtues) • In Christian tradition, each deadly sin is countered by a corresponding heavenly virtue: ®
• Pride is countered by Humility.
• Greed is countered by Generosity or Charity.
• Lust is countered by Chastity or Self-control.
• Envy is countered by Kindness or Gratitude.
modern popular media such as literature, film, and anime series like The Seven Deadly Sins.
Antidotes (Heavenly Virtues) • In Christian tradition, each deadly sin is countered by a corresponding heavenly virtue: ©
• Pride is countered by Humility.
• Greed is countered by Generosity or Charity.
• Lust is countered by Chastity or Self-control.
• Envy is countered by Kindness or Gratitude.
• Gluttony is countered by Temperance.
• Wrath is countered by Patience.
• Sloth is countered by Diligence or Zeal.
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