Posted on 02/08/2005 7:23:05 AM PST by dead
LONDON - The Seven Deadly Sins - anger, gluttony, sloth, envy, pride, lust and greed - are out of date and should include cruelty, adultery and bigotry, the results of an opinion poll suggest.
Greed is the only one of the seven that should remain a sin in today's Britain, according to the poll by the Mori organisation for BBC television's "Heaven and Earth" programme.
Cruelty was ranked the worst sin by 39% of respondents, followed by adultery (11%), bigotry (8%), dishonesty (seven percent), hypocrisy (six percent), greed (6%) and selfishness (5%).
"Attitudes towards sin have changed. We're less concerned with the seven deadly sins and more concerned with actions that hurt others," said Ross Kelly, presenter of "Heaven and Earth", a religion and ethics programme.
Of the 1,001 adults interviewed, only 9% said they had not committed any of the sins. 79% said they were guilty of anger - while 41% of men and 26% of women said lust was the sin they "most enjoy committing".
AFP
I don't think God has much use for opinion polls! LOL! After reading these opinions, I can see why.
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Let's take a poll to figure out our Theology. But it shouldn't be binding -- we can choose to believe whatever seems best to us. We'll call outselves Unitarians ...
...I don't see smoking...
And 23% of respondents' first choices were "Republican".
For you parrotheads...
G-d will immediately change the moral code of the universe to keep within the trends of modern society.
Of course the first principle of conservatism is, "Belief in an Enduring Moral Order" and according to this paper Morals are more of a fashion, trend or an educational process.
Thank God.
Woe to them that call good evil, and evil good....
Moral truths are not determined by opinion polls, thank goodness.
LOL! Yes, thank you LORD!
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The latter are included in the former (adultery goes with lust, bigotry with pride, cruelty with anger). The list remains the same as ever.
No place.
Where did the apostles list these as the seven deadly sins?
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There are "deadly sins" in the New Testament can we find them and say what they are?
An excellent point.
OK, but they have to tell God, not me.
The seven deadly sins are not referenced biblically. They were written about by Milton in Paradise Lost and Dante in Inferno.
All the same, this is nothing but an example of Moral Relativism at its best.
According to a female Brit who I talk to on the Internet, the favorite sin of British men remains drunkenness; lust is a distant second. After the age of 25, they'd rather be boozing with the boys than chasing the ladies. There was an obscure Rolling Stones song called "I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys," and that seems to sum it up.
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