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Christ avoided sins and tentations. He had not committed any sins when he present as a man in this world.

The seven sins refer as the more despicable sins in men. These sins are:

Pride is excessive belief in one's own abilities, that interferes with the individual's recognition of the grace of God. It has been called the sin from which all others arise. Pride is also known as Vanity.

Envy is the desire for others' traits, status, abilities, or situation.

Gluttony is an inordinate desire to consume more than that which one requires.

Lust is an inordinate craving for the pleasures of the body.

Anger is manifested in the individual who spurns love and opts instead for fury. It is also known as Wrath.

Greed is the desire for material wealth or gain, ignoring the realm of the spiritual. It is also called Avarice or Covetousness.

Sloth is the avoidance of physical or spiritual work.

Roman Catholic AnswerThe above answer is partially correct. Jesus Christ was fully human, and fully divine. As man he was tempted in the same way that we are. The Bible clearly outlines some of His temptations. As God, though, He was incapable of sinning. Which only makes sense, as sin is an offense against God.

The seven deadly sins, enumerated above, are not "more despicable sins", they are the root or "mother" sins. They are like categories of sins, not individual sins. They were developed to explain and teach about sin, thus all sins fall into one of this seven categories, but, of course, Jesus Christ never committed any sin of any nature.

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