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FAHAD SATAAR 06

SIN
"something human beings do
which causes them to be
unreasonable and unhappy."

PRIDE/Vanity
(a desire to be important or attractive to others)

A person thinks he/she


already "knows it all" and
"has it all".

Pride is a sin when it


is in excess because it
prevents one from
growing and evolving,
and from accepting
oneself and others
fairly and realistically.

2. GREED/AVARICE
(a desire to possess more than one has need or use for.)

One allows material items control


his/her sense of contentment.
People under the influence of greed want
more and more and are never satisfied

3. ENVY

(resentment of others for their possessions; jealous


competitiveness.)

ENVY
Those suffering from
envy wish they were
someone else because
of the qualities and/or
possessions a person
has.
Instead of honoring what
they do have, they
dishonor the gift of life
they were given by being
dissatisfied with it.

4.
ANGER
(Uncontrollable feelings of resentment, revenge or even
denial, it is also known as Wrath. )

ANGER

One becomes angry


at someone or
something to the
point that one loses
control over actions
and words.
rage, fury, ire, wrath,
resentment,
indignation, offense,
rant, temper, seethe,
livid, annoyance,
Anger and intolerance
are the twin enemies of correct
antagonism,
rile
understanding. --Mahatma Gandhi

5. Lust
Sexual desires that disrespect the dignity
of self and others

Lust
Sufferers of lust
may have a strong
sexual attraction
towards a person
and can't get
him/her out of
their minds.

6. GLUTTONY

eating for pleasure; overindulgence in food, drink or


intoxicants

GLUTTONY
Instead of being satisfied
with what one has, he/she
wants more, more, more.
The chief error about
Gluttony is to think it only
pertains to food. Some
people can't have enough
toys, television,
entertainment, sex, or
company.
It is about an excess of
anything.

7. SLOTH
(laziness or idleness)

SLOTH
Slothful
people
occasionally
do
something, but they only
do it haphazardly -- only
enough to get it done.
Instead of giving life
their best, they give
much less than their
best.

True happiness is not


found in riches or
wellbeing, in human
fame or power, or in any
human achievement ,
but in God alone, the
source of every good
and of all love

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