Seven Roads to Hell

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No one goes to hell by committing sin in the abstract, sin in general. Our character traits, talents and dispositions,
our experiences — everything about us points out to us a particular road to hell — one of the seven that are called the
capital sins. For us, this or that particular one is the fastest and easiest because of who we are, what we are, where we
find ourselves. And the road sign will read either pride, covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy or sloth.

The seven capital sins are called capital because they are the sins of primary importance and inevitably spawn a whole
litter of other sins. Pride leads to boasting, ostentation, hypocrisy; envy is followed by hatred, discord, a restless quest
for riches and honors, and constant turmoil of soul. The slothful man is idle, aimless, neglects his spiritual duties and
the obligations of his state in life. And so on for the other capital sins. They all lead to other sins. They’re all roads
to hell. Most important, we must find out whether we’re traveling one of these roads. (From the Introduction)

Genre(s): Christianity - Other

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Introduction BettyB
00:04:45
Play 01 Anger Tatiana Chichilla
00:05:38
Play 02 Covetousness Jenn Broda
00:06:46
Play 03 Envy Owlivia
00:06:30
Play 04 Gluttony mleigh
00:07:17
Play 05 Lust Tatiana Chichilla
00:05:35
Play 06 Pride Ann Boulais
00:06:13
Play 07 Sloth KevinS
00:07:47