Sunday, October 23, 2011

Seven princes of Hell | Seven Deadly Sins




Seven princes of Hell are the seven highest demons in Hell . Seven princes of hell , mm , just like heaven's archangels Gabriel,Micheal,Uriel,Raphel,Raguel, Remiel and Saragael, each demon prince corresponds to one of the seven deadly sins (Capital Vices \ Cardinal Sins
  • 1.Lucifer - Pride

    • 2.Mammon - Greed

      • 3.Asmodeus - Lust

        • 4.Satan -
        • Wrath
          • 5.Beel Zebub \ Bal - Gluttony

            • 6.Leviathan - Envy

              • 7.Belphegor - Vanity and Sloth

              • Seven deadly sins
              • -Pride
              • Lucifer, pride , his desire to compete with God ,was what caused his fall from Heaven, and his resultant transformation into Satan .

                -Greed
                Also known as avarice or covetousness . Very excessive or rapacious desire and pursuit of wealth , status, and power.[Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other; or else he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You can not serve both God and Mammon. —Matthew 6:19-21,24]

                -Lust
                Lust is an emotional force that is directly associated with the thinking or fantasizing about one's desire, usually in a sexual way ["You have heard that it was said,'do not commit adultery." But i tell you that anyone who looks at woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart . - matthew 5:27-28

                -Wrath
                1. Also known as "rage" ,thats mean you cant control feelings of anger and hatred and inordinate . Wrath , self-destructiveness, violence, and hate that may provoke feuds that can go on for centuries , AND ! Wrath may persist long after the person who did another a grievous wrong is dead.==|| Feelings of anger can manifest in different ways, including IMPATIENCE , REVENGE and VIGILANTISM .Wrath is the only sin not necessarily associated with selfishness or self-interest (although one can of course be wrathful for selfish reasons, such as jealousy, closely related to the sin of envy). the sin of anger also encompassed anger pointed internally rather than externally. Thus suicide was deemed as the ultimate, albeit tragic, expression of hatred directed inwardly, a final rejection of God's gifts. *suicide for your girl or boy, not romantic !

                -Gluttony
                Derived from the Latin gluttire , meaning to gulp down .it is considered a sin because of the excessive desire for food or its withholding from the needy.Where food is relatively scarce, being able to eat well might be something to take pride in. But in an area where food is routinely plentiful, it may be considered a sign of self-control to resist the temptation to over-indulge.arguing that it could also include an obsessive anticipation of meals, and the constant eating of delicacies and excessively costly foods.Aquinas went so far as to prepare a list of six ways to commit gluttony, including:
                1.Praepropere - eating too soon.
                2.Laute - eating too expensively.
                3.Nimis - eating too much.
                4.Ardenter - eating too eagerly (burningly).
                5.Studiose - eating too daintily (keenly).
                6.Forente - eating wildly (boringly).

                -Envy
                insatiable desire; they differ, however, for two main reasons: First, greed is largely associated with material goods, whereas envy may apply more generally.Second, those who commit the sin of envy resent that another person has something they perceive themselves as lacking, and wish the other person to be deprived of it.

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              • Vanity and Sloth
              • The focus came to be on the consequences of acedia rather than the cause, and so, by the 17th century, the exact deadly sin referred to was believed to be the failure to utilize one's talents and gifts.The modern view goes further, regarding laziness and indifference as the sin at the heart of the matter. Since this contrasts with a more willful failure to, for example, love God and his works, sloth is often seen as being considerably less serious than the other sins, more a sin of omission than of commission.
                Vanity,unjustified boasting.14th century had come to have the strong narcissistic undertones, of irrelevant accuracy, that it retains today.vainglory has become a rarely used word in itself, and is now commonly interpreted as referring to vanity (in its modern narcissistic sense). * nah nah nah !!!!! haha ... narcissistic ..many are narcissistic , including me , but for real ? or just kidding ? ohoho !!!



                mm , perhaps thats all ..

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