Is it a celebration of the seven deadly sins? A gentle caution about them? You decide.
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Methinks 'tis a caution, with a light touch of satire. If that's the case, it's pretty wise of the website creator, since a heavy-handed, condemning type of approach to the seven deadly sins would not likely be read by those who most need to read it.
Seems to be solidly satire (if subtle). Did you complete the
Lust Quiz? Alas, I didn't do so hot. I need to develop an urge to drip hot wax on my offensive, revolting private parts when I see nekkid beauties.
The quotes from Aquinas though are impressive.
Y'know, I do like that Sousa, man.