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He noted that "the sin of arrogance is always in the end a mortal sin".
Striking their breasts, they repent of the sin of slander, the sin of arrogance, the sins of stubbornness and of bearing false witness.
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He knows there were sins of arrogance.
In addition to the ordinary scientific sins of arrogance, opportunism and bombast, he apparently added sadism and perversion.
It's reminiscent of VH1's "Behind the Music" series, in which the arc is always the same: The band gets big, then falls into turmoil, then tries to make a comeback without committing the same old sins of arrogance and excess.
Worry can, however, easily turn into the sins of arrogance and sloth.
"[Four.] If we take a selfie and upload it on social media, desperately hoping for view, likes, comments or whatever we've fallen into the OSTENTATIOUS trap [sic]." "[Five.] If we take a selfie and we feel cooler and better than others we've fallen into the worst sin of all, ARROGANCE".
The most dangerous sign of arrogance is Team Obama's insularity.
Bishops have discussed the priest sexual abuse problem among themselves at previous national meetings, but never before had they been collectively confronted with the righteous indignation of victims and laypeople who spared no words in accusing the bishops of arrogance, sin and even criminal cover-ups.
Evolution ushers in sins of pride and arrogance, as a segment on a body-building contest shows wittily.
We tend to overlook our own pervasive sins of greed, pride, arrogance, selfishness, and covetousness while focusing on the perceived wrongdoings of others outside our religious communities.
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