ANSWERS: 7
  • I dont believe in sin. So other than, "are you freakin kidding me?" I dont really care. :)
  • It's par for the course for the present Pope, who singlehandedly has set the Catholic church back fifty years.
  • Haven't seen it. I'm still working on completing the old check list. Hopefully this one is more like a scavanger hunt! First one to complete all sins on the list gets a BRAND NEW CAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • What are these sins about? I haven't heard of this.
  • They approve of gay marraiges so sodomy is allowed now
  • There is no list of new sins. Again the media has either misinterpreted or purposely blown out of proportion a story involving the Church. The latest case is the interview a Vatican official gave to the Vatican newspaper on the social impact of sin in a globalized society. Here are some of the "headlines": • “Vatican introduces more ways to sin“ • “Seven More Sins, Thanks to Vatican“ • “New sins as bad as the old sins — Vatican official“ • “Vatican Updates Its Thou-Shalt-Not List“ • “Recycle or go to Hell, warns Vatican” This whole outlook assumes that there is a list of sins we can look up, besides the Ten Commandments or the seven deadly sins. The Catechism of the Catholic Church does not even have a list of sins, although it does have an index of covered subjects. For the real story, see: Social effects of sin greater than ever, says Vatican official: http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0801336.htm For more information on the media misreporting this story, please see: http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=57130 With love in Christ.
  • I think it was time for the list to be updated for a more modern era that we live in.

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