WIBCI Post #68

WIBCI: Wouldn’t It Be Cool If: we thought about HISTORY/LITERATURE?

 

Three great forces rule the world; stupidity, fear and greed.

-Albert Einstein

 

According to Wikipedia, the Seven Deadly Sins are defined as: The cardinal sins or capital vices within the teaching of Christianity (Christianity was not the only gang to use/alter/edit/amend/add to this list by the way), these are, alphabetically: envy, gluttony, greed, lust,pride, sloth, and wrath. These refer to “evil thoughts” that are categorized as either physical, emotional or mental.

I disagree with this list/definition on two fronts:

  1. I don’t think I can separate thoughts/feelings into the categories of physical, emotional or mental. To me they bleed and blend; they are not compartmentalized
  2. I think there is only 1 Deadly Sin, which requires further explanation on my part…

Seven Deadly Sins…..or just 1?

After researching these words and what the Catholic Church considered ‘evil thoughts’, I found them to be redundant, just versions of Greed?

GREED: /greed/n: an insatiable and inordinate craving to acquire or possess more than one needs. Excessive or rapacious desire, especially for wealth or possessions.

Therefore Greed = the Desire for More ____:

Envy: Desirous of others’ possessions, skills, and accomplishments to the point of wishing others’ didn’t possess them

Gluttony: Desirous for more _____ to the point of waste

Lust: Desirous to possess that which is fixated upon; normally intense and associated with sex, power and money

Pride: Desirous of more praise and acknowledgement for how awesome one is

Sloth: Desirous for more inactivity and inexertion

Wrath: Desirous for vengeance for perceived wrongs

Therefore if Greed is the root of all evil, then Ex Post Facto isn’t there only 1 Deadly Sin?

What do YOU think?

Last Updated on 09/06/2025 by Death of Hypatia Inc.

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