The one habit we as religious people don’t seem to be able to corner though, is compassion for those who are caught in habitual sin and struggle often to the point of despair.
There’s nothing like suffering to teach one how to learn compassion. After struggling with a serious illness for several years I developed an amazing empathy for others who suffered the same illness. For a long time I wondered why God allows us to suffer. Now I know why.
We konw about the sin of glutony, we may say that food is the main source for this sin. honestly i dont think so really. Can you please send your opinion on the matter, as i can commit this sin in a relationship…i/e what more time when enough is not enough].
I’m not sure if they would call that behavior in a relationship gluttony, but I think it would be applicable. You can certainly sin against temperance in a relationship; people even talk about “addictive relationships.”
I’m not sure if they would call that behavior in a relationship gluttony, but I think it would be applicable. You can certainly sin against temperance in a relationship; people even talk about “addictive relationships.”
That’s the word “addictive relationships”,…in a relationship yes u can call it, gluttony, When we do not respect the privacy of another person, when we want more and more time with them against their wishes…the danger of being paracites!!!
N.b I read an article about it, if i’ll find it, i will post it
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