[ad_1] Bishop Gianfranco Girotti’s list of “seven new deadly sins” caused controversy among Catholics who argued that they were not new sins. The sins listed were social sins, reflecting a collective failure of society, including pollution, excessive wealth accumulation, genetic manipulation, poverty, human rights violations, drug use and morally questionable experiments. The list aimed to […]
[ad_1] Lethal force is violent action intended to cause death or serious injury, often involving weapons. It may be legal under certain circumstances, such as self-defense or protecting others. Military and law enforcement officers may use lethal force, but violence against civilians is illegal. Private citizens may use lethal force under specific conditions, including self-defense […]
[ad_1] Unsafe driving practices, poor road design, and bad weather are leading causes of highway accidents and deaths. Drunk, distracted, and angry drivers, as well as dangerous road design, also contribute to fatal accidents. Proper use of safety features in vehicles can prevent fatalities. Unsafe driving practices and poor road design and conditions are among […]
[ad_1] Peanut allergies are dangerous due to the small amount of peanut protein needed to trigger a reaction, which can be life-threatening. It is difficult to eliminate all traces of peanuts, making it challenging for sufferers to avoid exposure. Some institutions have instituted peanut-free policies to reduce the risk of severe reactions. Any food allergy […]
[ad_1] The seven deadly sins, including pride, envy, wrath, sloth, greed, gluttony, and lust, were defined by the Catholic Church as mortal sins that could lead to eternal damnation. Each sin was associated with a demon and specific punishments in hell. The sins contrast with the seven virtues, including chastity, meekness, charity, humility, diligence, temperance, […]