Wrath, Lust, and Littering? The New Seven Deadly Sins.
SINS THAT NEED TO BE CONFESSED. Abortion. Adultery. All use of illegal drugs. Any dealing with the occult (i.e., Ouija boards, etc.) Artificial birth control. Blasphemy: disrespect toward God or toward His Holy Name. Breaking promises deliberately. Bringing dishonor to family, school, community or the Church. Calumny: telling lies about another. Despair: to believe that God will refuse.

The seven deadly sins of journalism play a role in everything that is wrong with how climate change is covered. They culminate in journalism, when it does address climate crisis, losing itself in incoherent details. The energy question, for example, is not just about jobs, but about the political system in which we want to live in the future. In what follows, we argue that the climate crisis.

The Catholic Church has come out with a list of seven new modern day sins - 1,500 years after announcing the original Seven Deadly Sins. The new sins outlined in the Vatican's official newspaper L.

Mortal sins are updated THE Vatican has extended its list of mortal sins to include 21st-century problems and issues such as genetic experimentation, pollution, drug abuse and excessive wealth. Published in the Vatican's official newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, the revised list was revealed at the end of a week-long refresher course for priests on the sacrament of confession.

SEVEN DEADLY environmental sins that could blight the prospects of future generations were pinpointed by John Gummer, Secretary of State for the Environment, yesterday.

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Just one example is St. Jerome: “”There are venial sins and there are mortal sins. It is one thing to owe ten thousand talents, another to owe but a farthing. We shall have to give an accounting for an idle word no less than for adultery. But to be made to blush and to be tortured are not the same thing; not the same thing to grow red in the face and to be in agony for a long time.