You got it right, gracekeeper: there are not only the sins of the flesh, people are very nasty towards each other, they do not love their neighbor, and many are not merciful. For instance, many old people believe that beggars are lazy men who do not deserve to get any help.
In my family, there was a man who was a volunteer stretcher bearer in Lourdes, and one day he met a beggar on a bridge. He shouted at him: "You know what? If you want money, you must work; for I have always had to work to get money!" And when he told me this account, he said that he had not been proud of his deed afterwards, that he had felt bad about that; but at the same time he did not found his action unjust. See the contradiction! He saw his unease are a mere feeling, not as a warning from his guardian angel.
Another person of my family said to my mother, about a beggar: "I wanted to kick his dish".
Currently, it is also common to hear that unemployed people are lazy men, and the medias spread many lies about it. There is a kind of propaganda. Recently, a redneck boss of a firm of my area said that "all firms experience a lack of staff" ; what a stupidity! Many people send loads of applications and nobody hires them.
Because of the economic crisis there is much unemployment in many Western countries (and also in the Eastern world), and the purpose of our leaders is to have people believe that the unemployed persons are to be blamed, that they are fully responsible for their situation. Then people are divided instead of helping each other and fighting against our Zionist and Masons leaders.