"Seven Social Sins is a list that was first uttered in a sermon delivered in Westminster Abbey on March 20, 1925[1] by an Anglican priest named Frederick Lewis Donaldson. He originally referred to it as the "7 Deadly Social Evils".[2] It is a common misconception that Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the origin of this list as he published the same list in his weekly newspaper Young India on October 22, 1925."
"Seven Social Sins is a list that was first uttered in a sermon delivered in Westminster Abbey on March 20, 1925[1] by an Anglican priest named Frederick Lewis Donaldson. He originally referred to it as the "7 Deadly Social Evils".[2] It is a common misconception that Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the origin of this list as he published the same list in his weekly newspaper Young India on October 22, 1925."