The Inferno: The Seven Deadly Sins

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Sins are many things, but are they really as bad as we think they are? Sins are seen as a very bad thing, something that is an unholy essence that fills you like an hourglass. People try to avoid these traits since it is frowned upon to possess these traits. The points I will bring up to show you it is all in our head is, what the sins are and how we process them. The sins and what they truly are, and how we look at them in everyday life. Have you ever heard of priests or pastures lecturing you about how you can sin upon the lord? How about the stories told about how these men went to the inferno due to bad choices? I can see why, many years ago in the fourth century some the concept of the seven deadly sins were made by the church to scare …show more content…

Thoughts of being forever punished due to our life choices probably scares us all knowing we threw our life away with our bad choices. The seven deadly sins are lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, anger, envy and pride. These are the sins we look at as “bad mojo’s”. As children we are taught on what’s right and what’s wrong, this is what people do about the sins. They will teach you how to act and how to live by the name of the “LORD” and inforce it onto us as we grow. We need to open our eyes and see the true nature of the sins. Behavior we see in everyday life may be classified as a sin but to us is natural things we do. The first is lust, but to us it’s known as love to all. Lust is known as the overly sexualization of many people, or having sexual thoughts and adultery. We see this as a sin while it is fairly common to want to have sexual intercourse or an intimate relationship, especially around the age 15. Another thing we see is gluttony, gluttony is the act of overeating or starving yourself. A way this is not is shown by teenage girls aged 12-16, there are many eating disorders where girls will be anorexic or bulimic, or even overeat so that they will feel better. Greed is the sin of hoarding or wasting, us as a species do this all the

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