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Avarice

by Bill IsleyNovember 10, 2019November 10, 201938

In the previous posts we examined the root sin of pride and then the sins of vainglory, anger, and sloth.  The next three deadly sins—greed or avarice, gluttony, and lust—represent a shift in perspective.  Traditionally … AvariceRead more

Sloth

by Bill IsleyOctober 28, 2019October 28, 201936

While most would recognize the deadly nature of the sins of pride, vainglory, envy, and anger, sloth does not seem to be that bad.  It’s not good to be lazy, but does it really rate … SlothRead more

Anger

by Bill IsleyOctober 17, 2019October 17, 201941

Anger is universally recognized as an extremely dangerous emotion.  Two thousand years ago the Stoic philosopher Seneca the Younger lamented, “No plague has cost the human race so dear” (“On Anger,” 1.2).  The Jewish psychiatrist … AngerRead more

Envy: The Thoroughly Nasty Sin

by Bill IsleySeptember 29, 2019September 29, 201949

Henry Fairlie wrote, “Envy is the one Deadly Sin to which no one readily confesses.”[1] Why is this so?  Pride is the root of all sins, and yet it can have a positive meaning and … Envy: The Thoroughly Nasty SinRead more

Vainglory: Pride’s Pitiful Little Sister

by Bill IsleySeptember 19, 2019September 19, 201944

  In the previous essay vainglory[1] was described as pride’s pitiful little sister, both to stress its likeness to pride and its difference from pride.  At its worse, pride despises others and does not care … Vainglory: Pride’s Pitiful Little SisterRead more

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