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    Forgiveness In War Room

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    In the movie War Room one of the biggest themes that stood out to me was forgiveness. This movie illustrated the life of a family while they go through personal hardships. Some hardships include marital issues, forgiveness, and trying to do the right thing. Multiple themes are shown in this movie love, courage, trust, and forgiveness. In this movie you would learn about redemptive love and the power of prayer. You will also learn how God never gives up on us when we turn away from God’s will.…

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    cannot be forgiven on any level. The act of taking away a person’s life is ultimate and cannot be undone. In The Sunflower, Simon Wiesenthal demonstrates the essence of forgiveness through a situation as a holocaust survivor. Simon faced a situation where he met a SS soldier, Karl who was facing death and asked Simon for forgiveness due to a guilty conscious. Research from Stanley Milgram and Philip Zimbardo are used to demonstrates the true intentions for Karl’s action and behavior. Milgram’s…

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    Father Nelson Forgiveness

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    On Sunday, January 24th, Father Nelson gave a homily at Saint Anne about forgiveness. He told a true story of a priest and a lay man who would go around to different prisons and give retreats and talks. The lay man’s son went on a trip during Spring Break. While on the trip, a man on drugs confronted the son and wanted to rob him. The man on drugs fatally shot the son. The father was so devastated and told the priest he wouldn’t do anymore talks because the prisoners do not deserve them. The…

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    The possibility of forgiveness depends on the people involved and the situation. Some people believe in the common saying “forgive and forget” and live up to it, but others never forgive people for their wrong-doings and definitely don’t forget. In the book Sunflower, the main character, Simon, was not able to forgive the SS officer for his participation in the torturing of the Jews during the Holocaust. This is understandable considering that the Simon was an imprisoned Jew himself. It…

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    The definition of forgive is stop feeling angry or resentful toward someone for an offense, flaw, or mistake. It is important to forgive because if you don’t it will mentally and fiscally hurt you. What I mean by mentally hurt you I mean that it will stay in your conscience and won’t get out until you let it out so you would need to forgive them so it won’t hurt you. Then what I mean by fiscally hurting you I mean that is not going to want to be your friend because you can’t let go of a grudge…

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    the play that have both positive and negative impacts. The themes of those who abuse power damaging others, and those that manipulate others for their own benefit are shown to be negative themes that pertain to the dark side of the story, while forgiveness being worth more than revenge teaches a more positive, valuable lesson. For instance, in the play, Prospero abuses the power that he possesses on the island and makes Caliban, the shipwrecked and Ariel suffer, showing one of the dark…

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    One of the major themes in The Glass Castle is that of forgiveness. No matter what trial Jeannette was put through by her parents she found a way to forgive them for the choices they made and impact it had. She understand her parents and was able to find a way of turning their actions into deeds of love . Jeanette forgives her mother after being severely burnt while cooking a hot dog for herself. Her mother's praise "Good for you, you have got to get back in the saddle." (15) was…

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    “In the course of 47 years on Earth, there were over 12,000 incidents on average of 21 per month that are fairly consistent.” Forgiveness speaks up next, “The time on Earth resulted just shy of 900 incidents of forgiveness”. The group shocked at the low number, quickly inhale, and in affect, they experience the incidents themselves. Whatever occurred changed their initial impression. Courage then spoke, “There were over 56…

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    There are many moments throughout The Iliad that people are admitting they are wrong and asking for forgiveness. The Gods and Goddesses even have moments where they are not perfect. Many times the wrongs are created during all the fighting within the war. Other times these issues are created because of certain people’s deaths. All of these problems happened because people were selfish, complained, and had no care toward anyone else around them. Some moments in the Iliad where people admitted…

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    Forgiveness is defined as a conscious, deliberate decision to release feelings of resentment or vengeance toward a person or group who has harmed you, regardless of whether they actually deserve your forgiveness. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini the author tells the past story of two young boys, a Hazara and a Pashtun, and their lives and hardships in Afghanistan. Forgiveness is a common theme within the novel and is most apparent through the character of Hassan towards Amir. Forgiveness…

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