Seven deadly sins and their antidotes
[English and Spanish] The seven deadly sins—lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, and pride—are traditionally countered by virtues or antidotes that promote moral balance. Here’s a concise breakdown of each sin, and its antidote based on classical and theological perspectives: Lust: excessive desire or craving, not only sexual Antidote: Chastity or Temperance Explanation: Chastity emphasizes purity and respect for oneself and others, while temperance moderates desires and fosters self-control. Gluttony: overindulgence in food, drink, or consumption Antidote: Temperance or Abstinence Explanation: Temperance promotes moderation in consumption, ensuring needs are met without excess. Abstinence can involve fasting or restraint to counter overindulgence. Greed: excessive desire for material wealth or gain Antidote: Generosity or Charity Explanation: Generosity involves freely giving to others, while charity extends love and resources to those in need, countering selfish accumulation. S...