A husband bringing an other woman home, and A quote that involves " Your place is in the kitchen".
Child molestation.
Neither of you are Christian, then?
Flip side: A wife bringing another man home, And a quote that involves “a real man would never/always ___to/for me…”
I am not a Christian, but I think that most everything should be forgiven.
Pissing me off. I never forgive that.
INTENTIONS
what the person’s intention was, is the way to forgive or not.
A mother rubs cream on her child’s “bathing suit area” to prevent a rash or whatnot. The child feels molested… but the mother’s INTENTION was not to harm but protect her child.
A friend doesn’t call to wish you Happy Birthday. They had intended to, but had gotten to busy.
It’s all dependant on one’s intention.
Did he intend to run over the child… or did he just miss seeing the child running across the street?
Mith makes an excellent point. One person’s molestation is another’s gynecological exam.
And Kamandi, if one wishes to discuss religion, one should put one’s own on the table, first.
things that should not be forgiven?
N-SYNC
Murder.
smart, BrightEyes.
soooo… i should not be forgiven for murdering a man which was trying to place a bomb in a sports arena, with the intent to kill millions?
my intention of killing one… for the life of many… is worth nothing to you?
thats not what i meant.
adultery
physical/mental abuse
breaking promises
And FWIW - Kamandi I am not a Christian but one must draw the line somewhere.
Mith,
You are probably the only one who took it that way from that one word “Murder”
What nonsense; your primary intention in this scenario would be to save many lives.
Whoever invented pantyhose
yes I’m a Christian
And?
You say it like that, as if it’s a bad thing.
perhaps others should broaden their meaning of the word.
capital punishment
euthanasia
abortions
those can be all “murders”. Bright eyes shoulda explained herself better, dontya think?
May I so humbly suggest that if you want to get in to this further, that you take this subject matter back to Great Debates. This is the wrong forum to debate.
Personally, my opinions regarding murder as forgivable or not are more suited to GD, not here.
Breaking promises shouldn’t be forgiven? At all, under any circumstances??
Me too.
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