| A | B |
| The biblical Revelation about the origins of sin and evil in the world. | the Fall |
| A story that explains something's cause or origin. | etiology |
| Committed a sin that affected the human nature of their descendants. | Adam and Eve |
| A mystery that we cannot fully understand. | Original Sin |
| The tendency of all human beings toward sin. | concupiscence |
| The only two people who have never sinned. | Jesus and his mother, Mary |
| Said, "I do not do what I want, but I do what I hate”. | Saint Paul |
| A fallen angel who rejects God and God's Reign and who tempts us to do the same. | Satan |
| An inner voice that summons us to love good and avoid evil | conscience |
| Contains the figurative account of Adam and Eve's Fall from grace. | Genesis |
| Christ's second coming and the time of his Final Judgment. | Parousia |
| Gives us grace to resist temptation. | Holy Spirit |
| The literal meaning of "Satan" in Hebrew. | Adversary |
| A name for Satan in the New Testament. | Beelzebub |