- Impiety
Impiety is a lack of proper concern for the obligations owed to cult; that is, to the outward practices of a belief system. Impiety was a main Pagan objection to
Christianity , for unlike other initiates intomystery religion s, early Christians refused to cast a pinch of incense before the images of the gods, among whom were the protective deified Emperors. Impiety in ancient civilizations was a civic concern, rather than religious. It was believed that it could bring down upon the whole "res publica " the wrath of thetutelary gods who protected the "polis ". Impiety is not a Christian phenomenon.Socrates andAnaxagoras were put to death for impiety (against ancient Greek gods), andAristotle was also charged with impiety after the death ofAlexander the Great . According to the "Vita Aristotelis Marciana ", a much mutilated single manuscript in the Biblioteca Nazionale di San Marco in Venice, written about1300 , Aristotle left the city, saying, "I will not allow the Athenians to sin twice against philosophy" ("Vita Aristotelis", 41). The medieval Christian compiler has rendered the Athenians' crime as a "sin". "Sin ", however, sin was an alien concept to the Greeks and Romans. When Aramaic had to be translated into Greek in editing theNew Testament , the Greek word "hamartia" came to be used. "Hamartia" ("missing the mark") is only very approximately translated as "sin."ee also
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Blasphemy
*Hubris
*Profanity
*Sin
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