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Ontology (What it is) - correct answer • Sin apprears to be am active force in the world, in reality it is negative. • sin is defined as a failure to love god and one another. • it is not something but a lack of something, a hole in goodness. • despite what the serpent said, disobeying god did not make Adam and Even greater, but weaker Mortal Sin - correct answer - Grave matter - Full knowledge - Full consent - Rejection of god and god's presence in us. To persist in mortal sin is to condemn ourselves to spend eternity without god Venial Sin - correct answer - Less serious than mortal - results from bad habits or laziness rather than conscious science - impresses the formation of virtues - if unchecked venial sin often leads to mortal sin The Seven Deadly Sins (Catechism 1852) - correct answer - Gluttony - Greed - Sloth -Lust - Pride - Envy - Wrath Sins that cry to heaven for vengeance (catechism 1867) - correct answer - The sin of Cain - the sin of sodom - Sin of Egypt - Injustice to the poor The result of sin - correct answer "thus, sin makes men accomplices of one another and causes concupiscence, violence, and injustice to reign among them." Catechism 1869 Section 1- Definitions of Sin - correct answer - Sin is an offense against Reason, Truth, and right conscience. - Sin is a failure in genuine Love for God and neighbor caused by a perverse attachment to certain goods. - Sin is an utterance, a deed, or a desire contrary to the eternal law. Consequences of sin - correct answer - Alienates people from God - Kills charity - Causes the Loss of Sacramental grace - Crushes lives, hardens hearts, weakens intellects, enslaves wills - Creates a habit (vice) What results from vice? - Clouding of conscience - Corrupts judgement of good and evil Sin is relational because it causes harm to others: either specific harm to individuals or adding to the mistrusts and habits of sin in society. Sin in the Bible - correct answer - Hattah- "Missing the Mark" Aiming for the wrong target. turning a good thing into an idol. - Pesha- "rebellion" stubbornly refusing to accept the good. - Awon- "inequity" The consequences of sin, the punishment due for sin. Old Testament References - correct answer - Adjectives such as "stubborn, "stiff-necked" or "hard-hearted" are associated with pesha. - The parable of the rich man and Lazarus points to sin as injustice. - The image or support of archery connects with the Old Testament term called Hattah comprehension - correct answer - essential message of the Bible is God's Love for Humanity - God showed his love for humanity after Original Sin by promising that the Serpent would not triumph, that an offspring of Eve would "crush his head" - Letter to the Romans explains that Christ's grace is more powerful than sin and death. - Three categories of sin: actions, failures to act, and attitudes. - Healed and forgave numerous sinners: Parlaytic in Mark 2 and Woman taken in Adultery in John 8. Mc - correct answer

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What is sin?
Ontology (What it is) - correct answer • Sin apprears to be am active force in the
world, in reality it is negative.

• sin is defined as a failure to love god and one another.

• it is not something but a lack of something, a hole in goodness.

• despite what the serpent said, disobeying god did not make Adam and Even greater, but weaker



Mortal Sin - correct answer - Grave matter

- Full knowledge

- Full consent

- Rejection of god and god's presence in us. To persist in mortal sin is to condemn ourselves to spend
eternity without god



Venial Sin - correct answer - Less serious than mortal

- results from bad habits or laziness rather than conscious science

- impresses the formation of virtues

- if unchecked venial sin often leads to mortal sin



The Seven Deadly Sins (Catechism 1852) - correct answer - Gluttony

- Greed

- Sloth

-Lust

- Pride

- Envy

- Wrath



Sins that cry to heaven for vengeance (catechism 1867) - correct answer - The sin of
Cain

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