The deity did not like Sid the Sloth when it watched 'Ice Age'.
2006-07-16 10:24:58
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answered by bloody_gothbob 5
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Sloths, the created animal is not an abomination to God. Being slothful is an attitude and lack of action, and though it is not an abomination unto God, it does not reflect well on a persons character. When we know to do one way and we choose to do another, than is the sin. James 4:17
2006-07-16 17:19:05
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answered by dph_40 6
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Sloths are called sloths because they move slowly and appear lazy to faster moving humans. So, because they appeared lazy to the explorers who discoverd them, they were named after the sin of slothfulness - which includes laziness.
2006-07-16 17:18:25
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answered by WhatAmI? 7
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How old are you. This is the guy who used the word slothful on here, and it just explains how lazy someone is, just as you say when you overeat, you pigged out.
2006-07-16 17:20:48
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answered by stullerrl 5
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They are the embodiment of sloth but an abomination? naw.
2006-07-16 19:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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All sin is an abomination to God.
2006-07-16 17:20:33
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answered by Irish 7
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I think the 7 deadly sins only aply to people.
2006-07-16 17:18:00
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answered by drewfranklin4 3
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sorry, but I thought only humans could sin.
2006-07-16 17:17:34
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answered by Meg 3
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No.........He talked them into existence
2006-07-16 17:24:13
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answered by snuggels102 6
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