Chris and religion

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Chris is some sort of Baptist and has stated in chats so are Sonichu and Rosechu.

Hates homos because God says so but believes sex before marriage is A-OK.

Guilty of All Seven Deadly Sins

The concept of there being "seven deadly sins" is more a conception of the Catholics than of the Protestants (Who will mostly tell you any sin is equally as bad in the eyes of god), but given that Chris very likely could not tell the difference, it doesn't much matter.

Lust: Obvious. Between all the purchases of sex toys and pornography, masturbation, sexual fantasies, intentions with prospective mates and his objectification of women, lust is not only what seems to consume his every thought, it may very well be what leads to the consumption of his soul by Beelzebub (If you believe in that sort of thing).
Gluttony: It is not quite known if Chris's girth is hereditary or the result of over consumption, but the latter seems more likely having been a spoiled child and sedentary for the greater part of his life.
Greed: Chris's obsession with gaining wealth via winning contests and his behavior in trying to do so (especially putting his brother's questions about his paternity on the back burner while nagging him to vote for him), demonstrate an extreme desire for material gain.
Sloth: Another extremely obvious one. Content to be the proud recipient of a "Monthly tugboat" while sitting on his backside playing video games and surfing the internet, Christian rarely even puts forth the (minimal) effort necessary to draw his Sonichu comics more than a few times a year.
Envy: His attitude towards other men as having taken "ALL THE PRETTY GIRLS AND LEFT NONE FOR ME!!!" is a lot more envy that most Christians should ever hold towards anything.
Wrath: Mary Lee Walsh. Jerkops. I'LL BREAK YOU DEAD. Yeah...
Pride: Chris's self-centered worldview and inability to note his own flaws.