According to these people, yes.
Apparently, shyness is an issue of pride, being more concerned about what man thinks than what God thinks. Now I have been raised Catholic and don't recall anyone saying that shyness was a sin, but I did get the feeling that extroverts were favored. Introverts tend to be more reversed and to themselves, but you're encouraged to be more outgoing and friendly (the whole love your neighbor thing). But again, it was never called a sin.
As someone who suffers from social anxiety, I call bullshit. Of course I think the whole idea of sin is bullshit (a topic for another thread), but making shy people out to be selfish assholes is ignorant. For many people (myself included), social interraction is a constant struggle. It's already hard enough in the job market if you're an introvert, but to have these religious idiots telling people that they are sinners, heavily implying eternal damnation is not cool.
Apparently, shyness is an issue of pride, being more concerned about what man thinks than what God thinks. Now I have been raised Catholic and don't recall anyone saying that shyness was a sin, but I did get the feeling that extroverts were favored. Introverts tend to be more reversed and to themselves, but you're encouraged to be more outgoing and friendly (the whole love your neighbor thing). But again, it was never called a sin.
As someone who suffers from social anxiety, I call bullshit. Of course I think the whole idea of sin is bullshit (a topic for another thread), but making shy people out to be selfish assholes is ignorant. For many people (myself included), social interraction is a constant struggle. It's already hard enough in the job market if you're an introvert, but to have these religious idiots telling people that they are sinners, heavily implying eternal damnation is not cool.
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