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    What does it mean to forgive? Are there any limitations or boundaries of forgiving someone? What does forgiveness mean? Forgiveness is the virtuous action of setting aside the conflict and starting a clean slate, but is it not as easy as it seems? There are evidently some who believe that forgiveness is natural to mankind and come easy to the heart, while others believe that forgiving someone is unnatural because a person gets one chance. Forgiviness takes a lot out of a person because it isn’t…

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    Anonymous said “The word ‘forgive’ means to wipe the slate clean, to pardon, to cancel a debt, when we wrong someone, we seek their forgiveness in order for the relationship to be restored. Forgiveness is not granted because a person deserves to be forgiven. Forgiveness is an act of love, mercy and grace. Forgiveness is a decision to not hold something against another person, despite what they have done to you” (Anonymous.1). Sin is an immoral act committed by a person against the divine law.…

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    to forgive. Next, clear explanation is made of the words forgiveness and condonation. To condone an action is to believe that there was nothing done that caused harm and therefore, forgiveness is not required. Forgiveness is required when something does occur that causes damage or harm. Moreover, forgiveness gives up the vindictive attitude or behavior of giving another their dues. However, there is a cost to both words. Forgiveness identifies the person that was hurt and condonation…

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    Happy Endings Revealing Complicated Ties Forgiveness is a beautiful thing, and something that each individual should strive to put forth in the world. However, forgiveness does not always solve an issue; forgiveness is one step towards the road to recovery. Although one may forgive and move on, deep emotions and hardships may follow the one being forgiven, leaving a situation unresolved. This plays into the Shakespearean drama “The Tempest”. Prospero Forgives his brother Alonso for his…

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    Next to love, forgiveness is the most misunderstood concept. Forgiveness has been twisted by a lack of awareness as to how it functions. To forgive does not mean we must rejoin with our ex-lovers, free criminals from prisons, return to old jobs or anything else absurd. We are taught to believe that if we are to forgive the one who hurt us, it must manifest in some form of behavior. Forgiveness is often seen as weakness. Forgiveness is a function of love that seeks to understand the negative…

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    evaluate where you are with anger and forgiveness and decide where you want to be. Forgiveness is a skill that needs to be practiced. I am hopeful that each of you really tries the experiment with the marbles. I do it at least twice a year to remind me of burdens I choose to carry. The truth is there is no right or wrong answer because forgiveness is a choice and it happens in different degrees. No one can force you to forgive and some may even say that forgiveness is a dangerous step. Maybe…

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    Many people consider forgiveness as a virtue and something desirable. Nevertheless, people define it differently, probably depending on circumstances. As Jeffrie Murphy puts it, forgiveness is the forswearing of resentment- the resolute overcoming of the anger and hatred that are naturally directed toward a person who has done an unjustified and non-excused moral injury. According to this statement, forgiveness is directly related to moral obligation from individuals. It suggests that…

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    courts of heaven. Just one. That 's all we need. What gave us the idea this dynamic stopped working after we got saved? We still have to humble ourselves and we still have to seek forgiveness. You might ask, "Why do I have to ask forgiveness for the same thing over and over again?" We should ask God for forgiveness everyday for the sins of our sinful nature. We sin every day without realizing it and I’m not saying we are to live with a sin consciousness always thinking we are failures.…

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    In life, people struggle with forgiveness and grief. Society mostly hangs on to grief than forgiving their problems. In The Ultimate Gift and the River, they both have analogous literary themes throughout the story lines. The literary theme us the universal truth the story teaches, it is what the main character learns. Throughout these stories, both of the main characters are struggling with the conjoint theme of forgiveness breaks the bondage of grief. Occasionally the main character in The…

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    can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” Throughout The Book of Genesis, conflict reveals the imperfection of God’s creation of man; however, forgiveness is what proves that man is not completely evil. Whether the conflict be man vs. man, man vs. society, man vs. God, etc., forgiveness is never an easily accomplished task. The acts of begging for or providing forgiveness can take extensive amounts of time to build strength to do. The concept of forgiveness in The Book of…

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