2. The seven capital sins are a classification of vices
mencioned in the first Christianity teachings to
educate their followers about Christian morality.
Wrath
Greed
Sloth
Pride
Lust
Envy
Gluttony
3. Inordinate and uncontrolled
feelings of hatred and anger.
It presents with self-
destructiveness, violence, an
d hate
4. a very excessive or rapacious desire and pursuit of
material possessions
Scavenging, theft, especially
by means of violence,
trickery, or manipulation
of authority
5. While sloth is sometimes
defined as physical
laziness, spiritual laziness is
emphasized.
Failure to do things that one
should do.
6. A desire to be more important or
attractive than others, failing to
acknowledge the good work of
others, and excessive love of self.
The best example is the story of
Lucifer.
7. An intense desire.
It is usually thought of as excessive sexual
wants; however, the word
was originally a
general term for
desire.
8. characterized by an insatiable desire, is similar to
jealousy in that they both feel discontent towards
someone's traits, status, abilities, or rewards.
Sorrow for another’s good.
9. is the over-indulgence and over-
consumption of anything to the
point of waste.
gluttony can be interpreted as
selfishness; essentially placing
concern with one's own interests
above the well-being or interests
of others.