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    Forgiveness is defined as a decision to let go of resentment and thoughts of revenge. In life it is important to forgive people no matter how hard the decision may be. A person will always be affected by an event that has hurt them‚ but if they can learn to accept forgiveness they can focus on other parts of their life. By focusing on other parts of their life they can improve their happiness and create more positive events in their life. One reason that it is important to forgive is that a person’s

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    why can’t we be like him and forgive the people who do us wrong? Why must we hold grudges on things that can easily be forgiven? The Biblical meaning of forgiveness is An act of God’s grace to forget forever and not hold people of faith accountable for sins they confess. The Bible states that when one truly repents to the Lord and asks for forgiveness‚ your sins are then "cast into the sea of forgetfulness. So why cant we cast other people’s wrong doings into our sea of forgetfulness? Years go by and

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    possible to forgive a wrong done to someone else? Should only those who repent be forgiven? Is forgiveness a selfish act‚ a way to make ourselves feel better? To forgive is to set one free‚ to acknowledge that it does no good to hate. Hate really destroys both the other person and yourself. That realization is what I think taught me about forgiveness‚ and so I try my best to live by it. I think forgiveness is an huge aspect of our humanity. I think many of us are brought up to believe that if we don’t

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    Oscar Wilde once said‚ “children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes they forgive them for what they did.” An example to forgive is like when my friend and I got in a fist fight and latter I asked for his forgiveness and he did forgive me for what I did and said it better not happen again. It’s important to know if you’re willing to forgive or not so that person or persons know why you made that decision and what they did to deserve that answer from you

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    Happy Anniversary my Sweet Love! For you‚ I thank the Lord above You’ve given me hope‚ inspiration and truth Because of you I feel never-ending youth When heavy storms have come our way Your love has always made me stay Each morning I wake and see your face I know in you‚ I’ve found my place Our bond is extraordinary‚ beautiful‚ and real It’s remarkable how wonderful you make me feel We belong together‚ you and I That‚ the world cannot deny Never in my life will I find another man Who

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    adultery and Elizabeth‚ his wife‚ hasn’t forgiven him. The couple are just two of the characters who show why forgiveness is important in “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller. Forgiveness is an important aspect in daily life‚ but many don’t notice why. In “The Crucible” the importance of forgiveness is portrayed by the Proctors‚ and Reverend John Hale. John and Elizabeth lacked forgiveness in their relationship‚ until their lives were on the line. First‚ Goody Proctor did not forgive John until he

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    Karl Rahner writes about the mystery of guilt that human being cannot avoid once he or she committed sin against God. The acceptance of hopelessness of guilt and desire to transcend is the beginning of conversion. God gives to us a free gift of forgiveness which is the most incomprehensible miracle of the love of God. To understand better I will quote some important points of each chapter of this booklet. In the first chapter Karl Rahner presents that if we make a brief and meaningful observations

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    Love & Forgiveness There has always been a myriad of questions playing in my mind. I’ve always wondered‚ can love be compared to the flames of aromatic candles? For‚ though the flames may die‚ the lingering aroma clings to me. Another question waltz’s in my mind‚ jeopardizing my very sanity. What if I had taken everything one hold’s dear‚ forever marring their future? Am I to them forever the shade that serves the fire? Or would they forgive me‚ like the Omnipotent Sire? A very good

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    Forgiveness In The Tempest

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    Forgiveness or Revenge Is it possible to let anger blind any other emotion? The Tempest by William Shakespeare‚ is the story of the mage Prospero struggling between revenge towards the people that banish him‚ and strip him of his Dukeship‚ or the act of forgiveness. The play consists of Prospero enacting his revenge fantasy towards those who have wronged him‚ his slave Caliban‚ an outspoken‚ deformed person‚ and Ariel‚ a magical spirit taking the shape of a human‚ who feels indebted to Prospero for

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    Why would a reformer never change his or herself? In "Sponono"‚ a short story by Alan Paton‚ the main character Sponono never learned to change his ways because he believed forgiveness always would be the solution when someone misbehaved. Even though he lost all his freedom after he stole the stone‚ Meneer still gave him many opportunities for him to make amend. According to Sponono‚ authorities such as Meneer should always forgive others. When Sponono and Tembo got into a fight‚ Sponono insisted

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