1- Lust: intense craving for self satisfaction ( often sexual)
2- Gluttony: habitual, excessive eating
3- Greed: desire to possess more
4- Sloth: laziness
5- Wrath: intense anger
6- Envy: grudging admiration
7- Pride: strong sense of self- respect and self- admiration
These are also known as the Seven Deadly Sins of the Cardinal Sins.
Puritans were simply God-fearing people. They followed God's laws and the principles of The Bible.
The seven principles are: Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, Federalism, Republicanism, Individual Rights.
Principles of MAÁT: Truth, Justice, Harmony, Balance, Order, Reciprocity, Propriety
Each religion system has its own dogmatic principles. These principles refer mostly to external characteristics of religion (e.g. to the way God is worshiped).
moral principles are established by God's will.
oh only god knows
Belief in God Belief in the Torah Belief in the existence of the soul, which is responsible to God
The number seven is [perfection to God]
seperation of power
ewan ko
what are the ethical principles
1.nature knows best.2.all forms of life are important.3.everything is connected to everyone else.4.everything changes.5.everything must go somewhere.6.ours is a finite earth.7.nature is beautiful and we are stewards of god's creation.