forgive themselves? Is that just so we can feel good about ourselves, as though we had never committed our terrible deed? Where is our right to that?
Forgiving oneself does not equate with acting as if “we never committed our terrible deed”. Thank God you’ve never been there. It’s not for the sake of “feel good”, it’s the ability to learn from a terrible mistake and go on to “live” again afterward.
“Thank God youve never been there.”
You know what they say about assuming.
“Forgiving oneself does not equate with acting as if we never committed our terrible deed.
Sounds to me like it does.