Jadz
Local Club Captain
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2009
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Forgiveness is a beautiful virtue, a mark of a generous and forbearing heart. Yet many people are very unwilling to forgive real, imagined or perceived mistakes or errors, whilst forgetting their own 'sins.'
Forgiveness plays a key role in Religion, with The All-Forgiving One being one of the Beautiful Attributes of God. Yet, in my experience, the most unforgiving people I have encountered are 'religious.' It would seem that ritual worship is disconnected from its innermost purpose, which is to attain the virtues of forgiveness, tolerance, compassion, generosity, humility and so on.
Do people ever really forgive those who may have hurt them, do they even want to? And, as its counterweight, do people ever seek to be forgiven, or do they simply not regard this as important?
Forgiveness plays a key role in Religion, with The All-Forgiving One being one of the Beautiful Attributes of God. Yet, in my experience, the most unforgiving people I have encountered are 'religious.' It would seem that ritual worship is disconnected from its innermost purpose, which is to attain the virtues of forgiveness, tolerance, compassion, generosity, humility and so on.
Do people ever really forgive those who may have hurt them, do they even want to? And, as its counterweight, do people ever seek to be forgiven, or do they simply not regard this as important?