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Seven Deadly Sins

Description:

The Seven Deadly Sins, also known as the Capital Vices or Cardinal Sins, are a classification of vices that have been recognized since the early Christian times. The concept describes a set of immoral actions or traits that are believed to lead to a person's downfall or spiritual corruption. These sins are considered deeply destructive and often lead to a chain reaction of other sins.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1: Christian Theology

In Christian theology, the Seven Deadly Sins refer to the seven primary vices condemned by the Church. They are considered the root of all sins and include:

  1. Lust
  2. Gluttony
  3. Greed
  4. Sloth
  5. Wrath
  6. Envy
  7. Pride
These sins are believed to lead individuals away from virtues and towards spiritual corruption and eternal damnation.

Example Sentence: Despite her pure intentions, she found herself struggling to resist the temptations of lust and envy, two of the Seven Deadly Sins.

Sense 2: General Usage

Beyond their theological significance, the term "Seven Deadly Sins" is often used in a general sense to describe any set of vices or negative behaviors that can have severe consequences. While the original categorization was based on Christian beliefs, variations and adaptations exist in different cultures and contexts.

Example Sentence: The protagonist of the novel fell victim to the seven deadly sins of ambition, selfishness, deceit, revenge, stubbornness, complacency, and ignorance, leading to his tragic downfall.

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