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The early Roman Catholic Church divided sins into those which could be forgiven (venial sins) and capital sins which would result in eternal damnation unless confessed during the sacrament of Confession. Capital sins were known as Deadly Sins because they could have a fatal effect on an individual’s soul.
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|monster name= Seven Deadly Sins
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|image= [[File:DeadlySins.jpg|350px]]
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|powers and abilities= Varies; incarnation of the seven biblical sins  
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|vulnerabilities= [[Devil's trap]]s, [[Ruby's knife]], [[holy water]], [[exorcism]]
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|appearance= Black-eyed demons
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|episodes= [[3.01 The Magnificent Seven]]
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The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_deadly_sins Seven Deadly Sins] were formalised by
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The Seven Deadly Sins are a group of black-eyed [[demons]] who seem to be the living personification of seven specific sins that humans commit. The origins of these demons are unknown, though they themselves claim to merely be natural human instinct. The demons are as follows: [[Envy]], [[Lust]], [[Greed]], [[Pride]], [[Gluttony]], [[Sloth]], and [[Wrath]]. Their relations to one another is not elaborated on. However, they appear to be on amicable terms with each other, and to be protective of each other. When speaking to [[hunters]], Envy referred to his companions only as "the others" and knew that they were coming to rescue him.<ref name="three01">[[3.01 The Magnificent Seven]]</ref>
Pope Gregory the Great in the 6th Century, although the concept of major human vices dated back to Greek times. They were, from most serious to least: pride, envy, anger, sadness, avarice, gluttony, and lust.  
 
  
In 1589, [[Peter Binsfeld]] paired each of the [[Seven Deadly Sins]] with a demon, who tempted people by means of the associated sin. According to Binsfeld's ''Classification of Demons'', the pairings are as follows:
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The Seven Deadly Sins have shown several rare powers. Most notably, they have the unique demonic power to influence humans by filling them with their individual sin by touch, and then, with a suggestion, compelling their victims to dangerous and usually deadly acts based on that sin. The demons have also been implied to be [[Telepathy|telepathic]], being able to read a person's memories without possessing her, and [[Pride|one]] demonstrated the ability to incite moderately strong seismic activity to shake the house they were in and break a [[Devil's trap (symbol)|devil's trap]] on the ceiling. However, they have all standard demonic weaknesses.<ref name="three01" />
  
:Lust: Asmodeus
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The Seven Deadly Sins are last on Earth during the Dark Ages, about five hundred years ago. In 1589, a man by the name of [[Peter Binsfeld]] becomes the first person to realize that the Seven Deadly Sins were not just vices but actual demons, and records this revelation accordingly. Around this time, the demons become trapped in [[Hell]].<ref name="three01" />
:Gluttony: Beelzebub
 
:Greed: Mammon
 
:Sloth: Belphegor
 
:Wrath: Satan
 
:Envy: Leviathan
 
:Pride: Lucifer
 
  
The Roman Catholic Church also recognizes seven holy virtues which correspond to each of the seven deadly sins.
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In May 2007, the Seven Deadly Sins are unleashed onto Earth once more when [[Jake Talley]] opens the [[Devil's Gate in Wyoming]] on [[Azazel]]'s orders.<ref name="two22">[[2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two]]</ref> Azazel means for them to serve as soldiers in a demon army led by [[Sam Winchester]], known to the Seven Deadly Sins as "The Boy King"; however, after Azazel is suddenly killed by [[Dean Winchester]], the Seven Deadly Sins disregard his plan and opt to enjoy their newfound freedom on Earth by inciting violent death among unsuspecting humans.<ref name="two22" /><ref name="three01" /> A week later, they are found by [[hunters]] Sam, Dean, [[Bobby]], [[Isaac]], and [[Tamara]], and a battle between both groups ensue; though the demons claim the life of Isaac, they are defeated, with Envy, Lust, Sloth, and Wrath getting [[Exorcism|exorcised]] back to Hell indefinitely by Tamara and Bobby, and Greed, Pride, and Gluttony getting killed by [[Ruby]] with her [[Ruby's Knife|knife]].<ref name="three01" />
  
:Vice: Virtue
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==The Seven Deadly Sins in Lore==
:Lust: Chastity
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The early Roman Catholic Church divided sins into those which could be forgiven (venial sins) and capital sins which would result in eternal damnation unless confessed during the sacrament of Confession. Capital sins were known as deadly sins because they could have a fatal effect on an individual’s soul.
:Gluttony: Temperance
 
:Greed:Charity
 
:Sloth:Diligence
 
:Wrath: Forgiveness
 
:Envy: Kindness
 
:Pride: Humility
 
  
==Seven Deadly Sins in "Supernatural"==
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The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_deadly_sins seven deadly sins] were formalized by Pope Gregory the Great in the 6th Century, although the concept of major human vices dated back to Greek times. They were, from most serious to least: pride, envy, anger, sadness, avarice, gluttony, and lust.
In episode [[3.01 The Magnificent Seven]] the seven deadly sins, who were released when the [[Devil's Gate]] was opened, possess humans and start killing people. Bodily contact appears to imbue the person touched with that sin. Thus a family starve to death in front of a television (Sloth), [[Isaac]] drinks drain cleaner (Gluttony), while Pride confronts Sam and Lust tries to seduce Dean.  
 
  
Envy possesses Walter, who is killed in the process, but is exorcised by Tamara. After Gluttony kills Isaac, he is possessed by Wrath, but is immobilized by Tamara with a stake of [[Palo Santo]]. Sloth is trapped under a [[Devil's Trap]] and exorcised by Bobby, while Lust is subdued by Dean with Holy Water. Wrath and Lust are later exorcised by Bobby. Gluttony, Greed, and Pride are killed by [[Ruby]] with a demon-killing knife.  
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The statement in the show about Binsfeld discovering that the sins were actual demons in 1589, reflects the real-life [[Peter Binsfeld]], in 1589, pairing each of the seven deadly sins with a demon who tempts people by means of the associated sin. According to Binsfeld's ''Classification of Demons'', the pairings are as follows: Lust and Asmodeus, Gluttony and Beelzebub, Greed and Mammon, Sloth and Belphegor, Wrath and Satan, Envy and Leviathan, and Pride and Lucifer.
  
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The Roman Catholic Church also recognizes seven holy virtues which correspond to each of the seven deadly sins. Vice: Virtue, Lust: Chastity, Gluttony: Temperance, Greed: Charity, Sloth: Diligence, Wrath: Forgiveness, Envy: Kindness and Pride: Humility.
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[[Category:Library]][[Category:Demonology]][[Category:Spirituality]][[Category:Canon]][[Category:Demons]]
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==References==
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Revision as of 07:20, 11 October 2018


DeadlySins.jpg
Seven Deadly Sins
Powers and Abilities Varies; incarnation of the seven biblical sins
Vulnerabilities Devil's traps, Ruby's knife, holy water, exorcism
Appearance Black-eyed demons
Episode(s) 3.01 The Magnificent Seven

The Seven Deadly Sins are a group of black-eyed demons who seem to be the living personification of seven specific sins that humans commit. The origins of these demons are unknown, though they themselves claim to merely be natural human instinct. The demons are as follows: Envy, Lust, Greed, Pride, Gluttony, Sloth, and Wrath. Their relations to one another is not elaborated on. However, they appear to be on amicable terms with each other, and to be protective of each other. When speaking to hunters, Envy referred to his companions only as "the others" and knew that they were coming to rescue him.[1]

The Seven Deadly Sins have shown several rare powers. Most notably, they have the unique demonic power to influence humans by filling them with their individual sin by touch, and then, with a suggestion, compelling their victims to dangerous and usually deadly acts based on that sin. The demons have also been implied to be telepathic, being able to read a person's memories without possessing her, and one demonstrated the ability to incite moderately strong seismic activity to shake the house they were in and break a devil's trap on the ceiling. However, they have all standard demonic weaknesses.[1]

The Seven Deadly Sins are last on Earth during the Dark Ages, about five hundred years ago. In 1589, a man by the name of Peter Binsfeld becomes the first person to realize that the Seven Deadly Sins were not just vices but actual demons, and records this revelation accordingly. Around this time, the demons become trapped in Hell.[1]

In May 2007, the Seven Deadly Sins are unleashed onto Earth once more when Jake Talley opens the Devil's Gate in Wyoming on Azazel's orders.[2] Azazel means for them to serve as soldiers in a demon army led by Sam Winchester, known to the Seven Deadly Sins as "The Boy King"; however, after Azazel is suddenly killed by Dean Winchester, the Seven Deadly Sins disregard his plan and opt to enjoy their newfound freedom on Earth by inciting violent death among unsuspecting humans.[2][1] A week later, they are found by hunters Sam, Dean, Bobby, Isaac, and Tamara, and a battle between both groups ensue; though the demons claim the life of Isaac, they are defeated, with Envy, Lust, Sloth, and Wrath getting exorcised back to Hell indefinitely by Tamara and Bobby, and Greed, Pride, and Gluttony getting killed by Ruby with her knife.[1]

The Seven Deadly Sins in Lore

The early Roman Catholic Church divided sins into those which could be forgiven (venial sins) and capital sins which would result in eternal damnation unless confessed during the sacrament of Confession. Capital sins were known as deadly sins because they could have a fatal effect on an individual’s soul.

The seven deadly sins were formalized by Pope Gregory the Great in the 6th Century, although the concept of major human vices dated back to Greek times. They were, from most serious to least: pride, envy, anger, sadness, avarice, gluttony, and lust.

The statement in the show about Binsfeld discovering that the sins were actual demons in 1589, reflects the real-life Peter Binsfeld, in 1589, pairing each of the seven deadly sins with a demon who tempts people by means of the associated sin. According to Binsfeld's Classification of Demons, the pairings are as follows: Lust and Asmodeus, Gluttony and Beelzebub, Greed and Mammon, Sloth and Belphegor, Wrath and Satan, Envy and Leviathan, and Pride and Lucifer.

The Roman Catholic Church also recognizes seven holy virtues which correspond to each of the seven deadly sins. Vice: Virtue, Lust: Chastity, Gluttony: Temperance, Greed: Charity, Sloth: Diligence, Wrath: Forgiveness, Envy: Kindness and Pride: Humility.

References