ScarlettoHara
Posts: 8442
24th June 2009 22:16
They are:
Lust
Gluttony
Greed
Sloth
Wrath
Envy
Pride
Mine would probably be
Lust - as in I always want what I cant have

Pride - as in Pride in my house and appearence. I HATE going out side the door without my face on, and I spend half my life cleaning a house that no one comes into! I really wish I could mellow out on this one

Any one else??
ozypozy
Posts: 2950
24th June 2009 22:17
Gluttony - that's why I've ended up at Weight Watchers again!!!
Wild Child
Posts: 1694
24th June 2009 22:20
I Second Gluttony!!! I just cant stop eating!!!
bridesmaidzilla
Posts: 1859
24th June 2009 22:23
Gluttony - I love food and drink,far too much for my own good!
Have been known to commit sloth sometimes too....
mrspants
Posts: 4652
24th June 2009 22:25
Pride
Gluttony
And that's just today
Mrs Summer
Posts: 5040
24th June 2009 22:31
Jesus this is a hard one for me, I think I have to go with you fifibear
Lust: I to always want what I cant have so maybe thats greed aswell

Pride: I very proud of my home, my life and me and DH's relationship
mrspants
Posts: 4652
24th June 2009 22:41
I dunno how pride is a "sin" as such really. Better than being ashamed surely?
BigBird1
Posts: 1727
24th June 2009 22:43
I'm with you on the lust, girls.
Gluttony and Sloth for me too...I cant pick just one!!
ScarlettoHara
Posts: 8442
24th June 2009 22:48
[quote="hotpants":29fz7cnt]I dunno how pride is a "sin" as such really. Better than being ashamed surely?[/quote:29fz7cnt]
Definition of "Pride" from Wikipedia
Pride
Main article: Pride
In almost every list Pride (Latin, superbia), or hubris, is considered the original and most serious of the seven deadly sins, and indeed the ultimate source from which the others arise. It is identified as a desire to be more important or attractive than others, failing to acknowledge the good work of others, and excessive love of self (especially holding self out of proper position toward God). Dante's definition was "love of self perverted to hatred and contempt for one's neighbor." In Jacob Bidermann's medieval miracle play, Cenodoxus, pride is the deadliest of all the sins and leads directly to the damnation of the titulary famed Parisian doctor. In perhaps the best-known example, the story of Lucifer, pride (his desire to compete with God) was what caused his fall from Heaven, and his resultant transformation into Satan. In Dante's Divine Comedy, the penitents were forced to walk with stone slabs bearing down on their backs in order to induce feelings of humility.
Now Im not that bad
mrspants
Posts: 4652
24th June 2009 22:50
thanks fifibear. i'm fuked anyway - straight to hell for me so i think i'll just enjoy the ride!!