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I know in my life there are a lot of hurts that happen and even if I remember them I choose not to hold on to them and love the person anyways. And still be their friend.
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Christ is either Lord of all or he is not Lord at all.
Karen Carter '74
> That sure is an interesting thought! I wonder though as huans can we truly
> forget, or is it rather that we don't make it a practice to daily or weekly
> list the offenses others have commited against us?
> I've been married for almost 21 years now, and I know there many times that
> through word or action I have hurt the one I promised to love till death do
> us part, and he has hurt me. And if I wanted too, I could remember some of
> the deepest hurts, there is a memory of them, but the pain of them is not
> something that hinders my love for Ben, because I love him I have forgiven
> him, and as time goes by, I find it more dificult to recall speciffic worda
> and actions. I was thinking of Angel here, and the rape of her daughter, a
> horriffic event, I am sure she will never forget, so what do you all think?
> Does forgiveness mean total forgetfullness?
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> Rhonda
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