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Seven deadly sins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Actual sin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to Christian tradition, "actual" sin as distinguished from original sin is an act contrary to the will and law of God whether by doing evil (sin of commission) or refraining from doing goo...
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Answering frequently asked questions about how the Catholic Church defines Mortal and Venial Sins. ... Click here for information regarding the NEW MORTAL SINS ... What is the difference between a mortal sin and a venial sin?
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Weblog and profile; Pakistani in London. ... it’s certainly longer than I’ve held any one job, and giving up Venial Sin is going to be a little bit like amputating a limb (if you’ll forgive the melodrama). ... Original Sins...
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You see, venial sins are known as "not deadly" because the gravity of the sin is not as great or severe as that of a mortal sin. Be careful, though, because in essence all sin is "deadly", whether mortal or venial.
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But what constitutes one of those Venial sins of science? ... I did a similar post (although not quite as technically proficient) on seven deadly sins of science. Basically, I listed six – Plagiarism, Lying, Self-plagiarism, Vanity, Vituperation, and Procrastination, and left the seventh open for discussion.
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Should there be a difference between sins? ... This points us to a paradox: Mortal and venial sins are rooted in the recognition that real moral growth and differentiation is possible. The overarching truth of human history is the variety of God's gift of redemption, not the monotonous sameness of the Fall.
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