Such as the seven deadly sins or the 10 aspects of death, is there other "list" of that kind of things ?
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fac·et
noun
one side of something many-sided, especially of a cut gem.
synonyms: surface, face, side, plane
"the many facets of the gem"
a particular aspect or feature of something.
"participation by the laity in all facets of church life"
synonyms: aspect, feature, side, dimension, characteristic, detail, point, ingredient, strand;
ZOOLOGY
any of the individual units (ommatidia) that make up the compound eye of an insect or crustacean.
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So what are you talking about?
"Seven deadly sins" is a uniquely Roman Catholic concept. If you want to know what the bible says, you have to read it yourself. You can not trust anybody to quote it correctly.
Sin is anything not in harmony with God’s personality, standards, ways, and will, all of which are holy. It may involve wrong conduct, failure to do what should be done, ungodly speech, unclean thoughts, or desires or motives that are selfish. The Bible differentiates between inherited sin and willful sin, between an act of sin over which a person is repentant and the practice of sin.
Most important is getting to know how God thinks then you would not need a list of commands you will try to avoid sinning, by following the guidelines based on bible principles. The two greatest commandments covers more than just the ten, There are many situations for which there is no direct commands. Some feel that in the absence of a direct Bible law, they are free to do as they please. They argue that if God had felt it necessary, he would have expressed his will in the form of a direct command. Those who think this way often make unwise decisions that they later deeply regret. They fail to see that the Bible contains not only laws but also indications of God’s way of thinking. It might be said that while God’s laws test our obedience, his principles test the depth of our spirituality and of our desire to please him and benefit ourselves. Principle can be defined as “a personal code of right action.” Principles influence our decisions and determine the direction we take in life. Principles can act like a compass.
As we study the Bible and come to know Jehovah’s view on matters, we develop a Bible-trained conscience and are helped to make choices that reflect his ways. When we do so, we make his heart glad and we reap the benefits that result from making wise decisions.—Ephesians 5:1.
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