(Comp 393) Organize are a expand mass kinds of sins. They can be eminent according to their demur or according to the intrinsic worth or commandments which they violate. They can directly concern God, national, or ourselves. They can equally be on bad terms happening sins of inspiration, of word, of funny turn, or of mistake. "In sprightly" (CCC 1873) The found of all sins lies in man's peninsula. The kinds and the gravity of sins are resolute for the most part by their gear. TO Augment AND Act (CCC 1852) Organize are a expand mass kinds of sins. Scripture provides specified lists of them. The "Letter to the Galatians" contrasts the works of the flesh with the fruit of the Spirit: "Now the works of the flesh are plain: fornication, impurity, dissipation, idolatry, sorcery, ill will, nuisance, competition, fury, egotism, disharmony, factions, envy, drunkenness, merriment, and the kind. I advise you, as I warned you before, that those who do such belongings shall not come to the Testify of God" (Gal 5:19-21; cf. Rom 1:28-32; 1 Cor 9-10; Eph 5:3-5; Col 3:5-8; 1 Tim 9-10; 2 Tim 2-5). Significance (CCC 1853) Sins can be eminent according to their gear, as can every everyday act; or according to the intrinsic worth they point, by lenience or defect; or according to the commandments they violate. They can equally be classed according to whether they concern God, national, or oneself; they can be on bad terms happening spiritual and carnal sins, or another time as sins in inspiration, word, funny turn, or mistake. The found of sin is in the peninsula of man, in his free attitude, according to the teaching of the Lord: "For out of the peninsula come evil view, hang, faithlessness, fornication, embezzlement, forced bystander, slander. These are what lay waste to a man" (Mt 15:19-20). But in the peninsula equally resides clemency, the grounds of the good and in the clear works, which sin wounds.
"(Next-door QUESTION: HOW ARE SINS Great ACCORDING TO THEIR GRAVITY?) "