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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 280771" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>That is so true, Carlos. The actual victims of violent crimes are not the only victims...the ones left behind are, also...and they are the ones that have to continue living. Forgiveness is not just the kind we all learned in Sunday School and Church. It also is something that keeps us from reliving day in and day out the hate, and hurt, and misery of losing a loved one in such a horrific way. </p><p></p><p>When I took a victimology class in college, I challenged the prof..."Why should any one expect the families left behind to forgive the monster that did this to their child." She explained it very well. There is another kind of forgivess, such as when you forgive a debt...you come to terms that you are not going to get repaid, and <strong>you let it go</strong>.</p><p></p><p>These people live their religion...they just don't visit it in church.</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 280771, member: 3873"] That is so true, Carlos. The actual victims of violent crimes are not the only victims...the ones left behind are, also...and they are the ones that have to continue living. Forgiveness is not just the kind we all learned in Sunday School and Church. It also is something that keeps us from reliving day in and day out the hate, and hurt, and misery of losing a loved one in such a horrific way. When I took a victimology class in college, I challenged the prof..."Why should any one expect the families left behind to forgive the monster that did this to their child." She explained it very well. There is another kind of forgivess, such as when you forgive a debt...you come to terms that you are not going to get repaid, and [b]you let it go[/b]. These people live their religion...they just don't visit it in church. Alice [/QUOTE]
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