This listener sins against the detractor whom he scandalizes by inducing to sin, against the detracted whom he deprives of his good name.
God will miraculously provide; (c) when one causes grave harm to others, as when a person rashly asking for signs exposes faith to the derision of unbelievers or scandalizes believers.
Active scandal can be found separate from other sins, as when a man scandalizes his neighbor by a deed which is not a sin in itself, but has an appearance of evil.
Passive scandal is always due to some active scandal; yet this active scandal is not always in another, but in the very person who is scandalized, because, to wit, he scandalizes himself.
Nothing so much scandalizes the very infidels, or shows the decay of piety, and loss of all sense of religion among Christians, as their disrespectful {663} behavior in the house of God and at the time of prayer.
If he who scandalizes one brother is so grievously punished, what will be the chastisement of him who scandalizes so many?
No, when she loved, she loved in the open, with the sublime immodesty of the masterpiece that scandalizes bumpkins with its naked beauty!
And it just scandalizes poor auntie; while Beppa says it's a sin to give so much thought to matters of the body.
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