Sin & Redemption
Biblical Concepts
Ethics & Justice
Christian Teachings
Modern-Day Morality
100

This term refers to an act or state of moral wrongdoing against God's divine law.

What is Sin?

100

These are the moral imperatives given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai, including directives like not committing murder and honoring one's parents.

What are the Ten Commandments?

100

This is the act of showing disrespect or contempt for sacred things, including God or religious beliefs.

What is Blasphemy?

100

This is the divine assistance from God that helps individuals avoid sin and live righteously.

What is Grace?

100

This term refers to prioritizing material possessions or fame over faith in God, often seen as a form of idol worship in today’s world.

What is Idolatry?

200

This term describes the inherent condition of sinfulness that every human being is born into, stemming from Adam and Eve's disobedience.

What is Original Sin?

200

This commandment, given by Jesus, states that one should love God with all one’s heart, soul, and mind.

What is the Greatest Commandment?

200

This principle refers to upholding justice and speaking the truth in a way that aligns one’s actions with what is right.

What is Respect for Justice & Truth?

200

This term refers to actions taken after confessing sins to show repentance, such as prayers or fasting.

What is Penance?

200

This is the ethical principle that guides us to work for the welfare of all people, ensuring no one is excluded or mistreated.

what is the common good
300

This term refers to the first announcement of the Gospel, where God promises a redeemer.

What is the Protoevangelium?

300

This act involves worshiping God with profound reverence, acknowledging His majesty.

What is Adoration?

300

This category of justice focuses on ensuring that all individuals have access to the basic needs and rights necessary for a dignified life.

What is Social Justice?

300

This term refers to the sincere remorse for one's sins, arising from the love of God and a true desire to turn away from sin.

What is Contrition?

300

This term describes the act of wanting what someone else has, resenting their success or possessions, and desiring them for oneself.

What is Envy?

400

This Hebrew word refers to a form of sin or moral failure, often translated as "missing the mark."

What is Hattah?

400

This term refers to the process of being restored to harmony with God after sin, often through confession and absolution.

What is Reconciliation?

400

This term describes a fair exchange between individuals or groups, ensuring each person gets what they are due.

What is Commutative Justice?

400

Jesus warned against the love of this, saying it could lead people away from God.

What is Wealth?

400

This term describes the type of sin common today: people who deliberately chooses to act against God's will, often with full knowledge of the consequences, but without the intent to sever their relationship with God.

What is Venial Sin?

500

This sin involves a grave offense that separates one from God, requiring serious repentance and confession.

What is Mortal Sin?

500

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500

This term involves the fair allocation of resources and goods in society, ensuring individuals are treated fairly.

What is Distributive Justice?

500

This is an extreme form of greed, specifically referring to an insatiable desire for wealth or material gain.

What is Avarice?

500

This term refers to the violation or disrespect of something that is sacred, such as using holy objects irreverently or treating sacred rituals with contempt.

what is sacrilege

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