Redemption for ALL and no matter what the situation is?
Examples: A convicted felon who is released from prison, a cheating partner, finding out one of your parent's cheating on the other, a con man, an addict, an abuser (emotionally/physically), etc.
I believe in letting go and leaving people to be who they are.....they don't need my forgiveness or any kind of redemption...whatever the transgression falls squarely on their shoulders and so does the ability to change....it really has nothing to do with me.....
PeKaatje: you can forgive people for there criminal behaviour, but set them free and they will start all over again.
Not all, but most. The judicial system makes it hard for felons to become a good member of society. They are sometimes set up for failure. The felons end up going back to their old ways and return to prison.
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Redemption for ALL and no matter what the situation is?
Examples: A convicted felon who is released from prison, a cheating partner, finding out one of your parent's cheating on the other, a con man, an addict, an abuser (emotionally/physically), etc.