“As making a sin is to punishment, so is resentment
to the soul.”
The background is themed with the saying in the
slogan which is the three crosses that represents Jesus and the two thieves that were crucified on the hilltop, with everybody watching and also symbolizes we, humans, to avoid making sins. The phrase, "As making a sin is to punishment." is a type of cause to effect analogy. When making sin to the Lord, the effect of that doing is a punishment because sin always has one or more natural, negative consequences. That is the whole reason a particular action is a sin. This analogy, the cause to effect analogy contains one word that is the cause, or the source of some action or condition and another word that is the effect, or the result or consequence. Thus, a pair has one word representing a cause paired with the effect. That's it po ma'am.