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Monday, April 24, 2006


Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath


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Dame I missed a day so im a day behind on the sins >.<
For those that have read the other sin the beginning is just a recap.

~Warning: the next few passages have a reference to the Catholic religion.
I warn the now that the Catholic religion is heavy implied in the next passages and u may not know the people/things referred to, I’ll do my bust to go into depth on a few people and things mentioned .~

Seven Deadly Sins
Everyone knows the Seven Deadly Sins. But here’s some information about the Sins and what each one really means.

First, why are the called the ‘Deadly’ sins?
The church made a division between sins which were venial and could be forgiven without the need for the sacrament of Confession and those which were capital and merited damnation. Capital or Deadly Sins were so called because they could have a fatal effect on an individual’s spiritual health. British wall paintings stressed the connection between committing the Deadly Sins and ending up in Hell.

Next, why Seven sins?
After three, seven is the number of greatest religious significance in ancient Judaism. God made the world in six days and rested on the seventh, hallowing it. The number seven consequently had connotations of completeness or perfection. It was also significant in the Ancient World, associated with the seven planets, the seven ages of man and the Seven Wonders of the World. Given its prominence in Jewish and Antique thought, it is not surprising that it retained its significance in the early Church. The Seven Deadly Sins became one of a number of important groups of seven current in the medieval church, for example, the Seven canonical hours, the Seven petitions of the Lord’s Prayer, the Seven Joys and Seven Sorrows of the Virgin and, of course, the Seven Corporal Works of Mercy.

Last, the Sin of the day is. . .

Wrath
Sin of the Devil

A sin of immense importance and fiery power. It is usually embodied by a sharp-toothed animal such as a leopard with bared fangs, or a wild boar raging, attacking, ready to commit bloodshed. The consequence of this inflaming and indwelling passion is to feel vengeance in one's heart. This sin escalates to rage, obliterating all but negativity within body, mind and soul and results in murder and war. Often seen in icons, Anger is a creature stabbing himself in the heart with a knife.

Punishment in Hell will be: dismembered alive.
Associated symbols: Anger is linked with the bear and the color red.





Satan is the Demon of Wrath
The supreme Lord of Hell and all it's Demons.

Satan doomed eternally to the frozen marsh, forever immersed
to his breastbone. His giant wings flap uselessly as he attempts to free himself
and produce nothing more than cold winds that freeze the ice even harder.


To see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wildflower... hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour...

~silverdragon~



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