loped a person is through his or her religion, the easier it is for that person to make the decision that is morally and ethically good instead of being caught by the temptations that evil sometimes present. The seven deadly sins are considered to be the highest forms of evil. For some the temptation they sense from evil is irresistible and they commit a sin for which they cannot be forgiven. I believe that it is through one’s spiritual, physical, and mental strength that he or she’s ability to decipher between “the good and “the evil” is developed. The stronger the person, the less susceptible he or she is to “the evil,” vice-versa. I believe that the will and overall strength of the person develops their ability to fight “the evil.”“The evil, the good, the sacred and transcendent, and the beautiful” are all determined through the religious practices and beliefs of an individual. As a result, the person must use his or her knowledge of good and evil to develop their own moral and ethical standards according to the teachings of Jesus Christ. Using these standards people combine their spiritual and intellectual knowledge of “the beautiful, the sacred and transcendent, the good, and the evil” to decipher “the good” from “the evil.” Without religious experience and practices we would not have the information available to consciously choose “good” over “evil” and strive for spiritual, physical, and mental perfection. ...