Sloth (another word for laziness) has always been considered one of the "seven deadly sins".
Sloth and gluttony and the other five may have immediate and seemingly useful economic support. However, you must also consider what happens in the long run - a lowered quality and shortened lifespan. So in the end, the insurance and welfare that must compensate for those unable to work outweighs the benefits and actually causes a drain on the society suffering from such things as obesity, etc.... You don't have to be a Christian to realize this.
Relaxation is good and is one thing, but at some point, too much of it isn't good.
2007-09-26 16:32:44
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answered by endpov 7
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What does the word of God say?
Does the Bible have anything in it that says these are the deadly sins?
How can anyone obtain morality unless it comes from God ,rich or poor you can still be immoral.
There are some that do not work yet they eat better than some that work every day. They practice a lot of sins at the cost of the weaker addicted people of the world.
Gluttony is minute in comparison to other sins. yet sin is sin. they all kill sooner or later.
The seven deadly sins is a mans expectation of what he thinks and anticipates for end of man's fears and ways.
Greed in comparison to gluttony is wanting more of something. Be it many or few some well go to hell. if a person starves in America well it will have to be intentional. That would be a form of laziness.
I think the worst case scenario would be never knowing what could have been if we only believed the word of God. Too lazy to look into the perfect law of liberty. Seeking God diligently. Now that is a very lazy sin.
2007-09-26 16:59:41
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answered by God is love. 6
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Whether you're lazy or industrious applies to everything you do, not just whether or not you're able to hold down a steady job. How you order your thoughts and think about things (so easy to be intellectually lazy), how you're able to have your emotions be your servant rather than your master, whether you perform your work --- whatever it is, even if you're just making a card for your grandmother --- with excellence, how you order your time so that you're not wasting it. All of this stuff is inextricably connected with whether or not you are lazy. I think the economic component, while the most obvious, isn't even necessarily the most important.
Industriousness or lack thereof structures everything we do, and HOW we do things matters to the Lord. What we do matters to the Lord. How we treat others (since self-control is one of the biggest ingredients in terms of industriousness) matters to the Lord.
Does that put it more in perspective? Sorry if I bungled that explanation.
2007-09-26 16:40:57
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answered by KL 6
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The answer previous to mine is correct. The Catholic church seperated sins into minor (venial) and major (mortal, or deadly.) The deadly sins - which include laziness (or sloth,) are called such because they imperil the soul and require a greater level of absolution than what most congregants can resolve without some form of clerical intercession.
Laziness is considered a sin because it decreases your productivity, and God wants you to be a good worker bee.
2007-09-26 16:46:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Kindof on a extra unusual song think of roughly complete metallic Alchemist the anime. The Homunculous that the Elric Brothers ended up becoming from the transmutation of their mom grow to be Sloth. Now shall we run for the time of the others in the anime so which you get my factor that all of us be attentive to the excuses why they have been created. satisfaction: Is Dante's masterwork, a Homunculus that an prolonged time. Lust: The fabricated from Scar's brother's transmutation of his lover. If he incredibly enjoyed the female he might have enable her pass and not sacrificed all those human beings. On a edge observe, observe what he lost in the transmutation sacrifice. Wrath: produced from the toddler that the Elric's instructor had. Her thoughts of hatred in direction of herself are manifested in the toddler's concepts-set. Avrice/Greed: Dante and Hoenheim's desires for extra advantageous capacity and longer existence can actual clarify his advent, with comparable innovations in the back of Gluttony. Envy: possibly jealousy over not being waiting to maintain his toddler whilst others in the international have been waiting to maintain theirs is an defined for Envy. Which leaves Sloth. Sloth: the reason that Ed and Al have self belief they failed in the transmutation is twofold. a million. They initially think of that they don't have studied problematical adequate. 2. they did not have the wisdom to take heed to others and settle for the exchange that their mom grow to be ineffective and there grow to be not something they could do approximately it. the 1st is obviously and act of sloth and the different, because of the fact of their loss of acceptance, stored their lives at a stagnate evaluate which there grow to be no circulation.
2016-10-20 02:40:13
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answered by Anonymous
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The seven deadly sins are not from the Bible. They were started by the Catholic Church in the 6th century and used by Dante in the Divine Comedy.
2007-09-26 16:41:17
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answered by going postal 7
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God has a plan for each of us in life. He who is last will be first in the kingdom. So no the wealthy are of no more value that a person on the street in God's eyes. Idle hands are the devils playground.
2007-09-26 16:40:34
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answered by Curtis 6
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Probably used as a tool of fear to try to keep people productive if they weren't inclined to do so on their own.
2007-09-26 16:34:30
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answered by blooz 4
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I think evil thoughts are more likely to enter an idle mind than an engaged one.
2007-09-26 16:34:00
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answered by Nels 7
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It is not a sin to God, however humans are obligated to work for a living.
Gen 3:17 And unto Adam he said, Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life;
Gen 3:18 Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field;
Gen 3:19 In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.
jtm
2007-09-26 16:40:49
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answered by Jesus M 7
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