Talk:Actual sin
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Mike, not sure why the article was reverted. Please let me know.
- NW
[edit] Oh dear
This article is rather hilariously neo-con. Puhlease- someone work on it! It needs some contemporary Catholic and Christian theologizing ...instead of simply trotting out Tridentine neo-scholasticism (I'm not even sure it is modern enough to be Thomistic- but maybe scrapes in)....oh dear
Cor Unum 11:10, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] No support for this entry, but it may have certain merit in the future
[edit] Oblivious Sins
Oblivious sins are sins that are common and forgivable. These sins are: (Some sins such as Avarice and Covetousness have been given other meanings.)
- Avarice (New meaning: To lie commonly.)
- Covetousness (New meaning: The desire to kill.)
- Omega (The belief that evil will conquer good.)
- Devastation (The desire to destroy.)
- Pain (The desire to bring pain to someone.)
- Steal (The desire to take whats not yours.)
- Joy (The desire to do what you want when you want.)
- Panic (The desire to fear and stay away from almost everything.)
- Loyalty (The desire to be loyal to someone that is not god. To be loyal to someone of mortal flesh.)
This material is unsubstantiated OR, but it may have a context in the future.--Drboisclair 17:18, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

