In a short essay, list and discuss five of the seven deadly sins described as one of the founding areas of guidance for those unsure about their ethical standing.

What will be an ideal response?


a. Lust—defined as the trait of an individual who has obsessive and compulsive continuous thoughts of sexual desire
b. Gluttony—defined as when an individual over indulges and over consumes anything good to the point that the good is wasted when it is consumed
c. Greed—defined as an excessive desire by the individual to obtain wealth, status, and power
d. Sloth—can be defined as being lazy and indifferent about one’s own actions
e. Wrath—defined as an uncontrollable level of anger or rage
f. Envy—relates to focusing on one’s own self-interests in the desire to obtain qualities or
possessions of another person
g. Pride—relates to being considered above or “superior” to another person
Answer Location: The Seven Deadly Sins

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