Sins
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Sins
Sins are marks upon one's soul which separate one from the grace of Lord Yehovah, and so must be cleansed through the sacrament of confession. Every sin is brought into being by an action or event which would, in the perfect world which Yehovah labors ceaselessly to bring about, either be absent entirely (in which case the sin is called an absolute sin) or be purified of the negative significance which makes it spiritually divisive in the present, imperfect world (these being relative sins).
Do not think that bearing sin upon your soul lessens the love that Lord Yehovah has for you; rather, He is as the shepherd who seeks after the lost sheep, to bring it back into the fold. When the world is made perfect, there will be no sin, but Lord Yehovah knows well that in this fallen world, sin is inevitable. He requires only that you properly purify yourself of these blemishes, not that you utterly refrain from accumulating them. Indeed, it can be said that without sin, the infinite grace and forgiveness of Lord Yehovah could not find expression, which makes sin and confession a miraculous thing: a way in which the actions of mortals may bring the attributes of divinity to fuller fruition.
However, there are some sins which, in order to act in a loving manner toward Him who loves us most fully, we should avoid with all of our hearts.
These few sins, so injurious to our souls that they cause pain and sorrow to Lord Yehovah Himself, are called anathema, while the remainder of the sins are called aversa. No sin is to be taken on lightly, but anathema are a heavy burden indeed.
The degree of a sin is called its cardinality. See 'help confession' for specifics on the significance of this.
The sins and the events which inflict them upon one's soul are:
- Apostasy, slaying the faithful of Yehovah
- Bibulism, drinking intoxicating beverages
- Concupiscence, engaging in lascivious and adulterous physical contact
- Discord, allowing chaos into one's soul
- Errantry, leaving the Prime plane
- Fantasy, indulging in fantasy
- Gnosis, studying forbidden lore
- Hedonism, experiencing sensual pleasure
- Lascivity, engaging in lascivious physical contact
- Mentalism, using unhallowed powers of the mind
- Nefarience, committing acts of evil
- Obtrusion, the violation of securements
- Polytheism, the worship of other gods
- Quiescence, allowing time to pass unproductively
- Rebellion, committing chaotic acts
- Sorcery, calling upon sorcerous forces
- Thanatism, slaying living beings
- Unsanctity, being tainted with unholiness
- Vulgarity, the use of vulgar language
- Wrath, fighting with wrath in one's heart
- Xenolalia, the use of unsanctified tongues
- Yielding, leaving combat
See Also: Confession, Grace
Sin Details
Apostasy
Slaying the faithful of Yehovah
- Species: Absolute
- Domain: Anathema
The grave sin of apostasy is that of acting so as to cause the death or destruction of any of the faithful of Yehovah. If you, by your actions, inflict bodily harm on a worshipper of Yehovah, and that individual subsequently dies, the sin of apostasy falls upon you.
This sin is generated even if the individual in question was undead or an artificial construct, should such a being somehow transcend its nature sufficiently to properly venerate Yehovah.
Bibulism
Drinking intoxicating beverages
Concupiscence
Engaging in lascivious and adulterous physical contact
Discord
Allowing chaos into one's soul
- Species: Absolute
- Domain: Aversa
The sin of discord is inflicted upon your soul whenever the influence of chaos within it increases. You will be able to readily sense when this occurs, excepting only if you are suffering from complete spiritual disjunction.
Errantry
Leaving the Prime plane
Fantasy
Indulging in fantasy
Gnosis
Studying forbidden lore
Hedonism
Experiencing sensual pleasure
Lascivity
Engaging in lascivious physical contact
Mentalism
Using unhallowed powers of the mind
Nefarience
Committing acts of evil
Obtrusion
The violation of securements
Polytheism
The worship of other gods
Quiescence
Allowing time to pass unproductively
Rebellion
Committing chaotic acts
Sorcery
Calling upon sorcerous forces
Thanatism
Slaying living beings
Unsanctity
Being tainted with unholiness
Vulgarity
The use of vulgar language
Wrath
Fighting with wrath in one's heart
Xenolalia
The use of unsanctified tongues
Yielding
Leaving combat