Pride: There are many proud people...
Anger: Like pride, there are a lot of angry people...
Envy: Who isnt jealous of my dashing good looks?
Greed: Bill Gates...
Lust: Quagmire...
Gluttony: Fat people...
Sloth: teenagers...
So basically, all of them
2007-12-08 11:55:37
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answer #1
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answered by ɸ 6
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3.Envy=jealous hearted
pretty much everyone get's jealous at some point in time
1.Pride=Vanity overly proud in oneself obsessed in one self
sometimes that's all people have to not be disappointed in themselves
4.Greed=wanting more never satisfied
nobodies really satisfied until they have the whole world
6.Gluttony= eating allot stuffing your self even when not hungry
this is how some people cope with pain
7.Sloth= being Lazy like the animal itself
everyone can be a bit on the lazy side
2007-12-08 12:00:06
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answer #2
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answered by Latiyah S 5
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I really don't think that envy should be a sin, especially since it's somewhat normal to be jealous of a celebrity who has done so much with her life at such a young age (e.g.: Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne, Hilary Duff, Justin Timberlake.) It makes you feel like you've done ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WITH YOUR LIFE!!!!
Lust, pride and sloth need to be redefined. With lust, there's nothing wrong with constantly thinking about sex if you think about sex in the romantic nature, between a man and a woman who are deeply in love with one another, telling each other how much they love them, how much they need them, that they would die without them. In this case, God needs to pick up a Danielle Steele novel.
Pride - With this sin, it should also include being overly patriotic, having too much pride in one's country. This would include putting down other countries (other nations putting down the US, for example,) all the while talking about your own country as if it has no faults of its own.
Sloth - People may think you're being lazy like the animal itself if you just sit at your computer all day, but if you are using it to work on a big project, practice your gaming skills for the big tournament, or putting together a novel, collection of short stories, or a non-fiction book or research report, etc., you're not being nearly as lazy as one may perceive.
Finally, anger is not a sin, it's a feeling. The word you're looking for is Wrath.
2007-12-08 12:17:26
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answer #3
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answered by Sharon Newman (YR) Must Die 7
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Lust and Sloth.
I lust and commit sloth on my days off...
2007-12-08 11:59:20
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answered by *I'm the Best...I Deed It!* 6
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