Monday, 31 October 2011

Seven Deadly Sins Series, Sloth

Dear Lilies,
How are you guys, hope you must had a lovely weekend. Okay not much talk, here is another look followed by Seven Deadly sins – Sloth

The Historical and modern definitions of this Sin
Sloth
Over time, the "acedia" in Pope Gregory's order has come to be closer in meaning to sloth (Latin, Socordia). The focus came to be on the consequences of acedia rather than the cause, and so, by the 17th century, the exact deadly sin referred to was believed to be the failure to utilize one's talents and gifts. Even in Dante's time there were signs of this change; in his Purgatorio he had portrayed the penance for acedia as running continuously at top speed.
The modern view goes further, regarding laziness and indifference as the sin at the heart of the matter. Since this contrast with a more willful failure to, for example, love God and his works, sloth is often seen as being considerably less serious than the other sins, more a sin of omission than of commission. Source (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

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