These 7 Questions Will Reveal Your Deadly Sin
These 7 Questions Will Reveal Your Deadly Sin
Are you Lust, Envy, Pride, Gluttony, Sloth, Wrath, or Greed?
Are you Lust, Envy, Pride, Gluttony, Sloth, Wrath, or Greed?
What is usually your drink of choice?
Have you ever been in love before?
Pick a pattern that resonates most with you
Which of these things is your weakness?
Pick the perfect pet for you
What do you like most about yourself?
Pick a type of food you'd devour right now
Lust
Lust
Lust is intense longing. It is usually thought of as intense or unbridled sexual desire, which leads to fornication, adultery, rape, bestiality, and other immoral sexual acts. However, lust could also mean simply desire in general; thus, lust for money, power, and other things are sinful.
Gluttony
Gluttony
Gluttony is the overindulgence and overconsumption of anything to the point of waste. The word derives from the Latin gluttire, meaning to gulp down or swallow.
Greed
Greed
Greed, also known as avarice, cupidity, or covetousness, is, like lust and gluttony, a sin of desire. However, greed (as seen by the Church) is applied to an artificial, rapacious desire and pursuit of material possessions.
Sloth
Sloth
Sloth refers to a peculiar jumble of notions, dating from antiquity and including mental, spiritual, pathological, and physical states. It may be defined as absence of interest or habitual disinclination to exertion.
Wrath
Wrath
Wrath can be defined as uncontrolled feelings of anger, rage, and even hatred. Wrath often reveals itself in the wish to seek vengeance. In its purest form, wrath presents with injury, violence, and hate that may provoke feuds that can go on for centuries.
Envy
Envy
Envy, like greed and lust, is characterized by an insatiable desire. It can be described as a sad or resentful covetousness towards the traits or possessions of someone else. It arises from vainglory, and severs a man from his neighbor.
Pride
Pride
Pride is considered, on almost every list, the original and most serious of the seven deadly sins: the perversion of the faculties that make humans more like God—dignity and holiness. It is also thought to be the source of the other capital sins.