Friday, September 16, 2011
Thoughts: Forgiving I
"My desire is to be a forgiving, non-judgmental person."
~ Janine Turner
That is what I hope to be one day. It's not an easy path, but I'll get there.
But it's hard to forgive someone, isn't it? We justify ourselves that he/she is in the wrong and I am right. But if a person doesn't make any mistakes, he isn't a mortal anymore - he's God!
I'd say, in terms of faith, God didn't make us perfect for a reason. It's so that we learn from our mistakes and use that experience to make things better in future. In terms of science, logical reasoning needs to mature over time, and thus mistakes we make are only signs that our minds are still growing.
(Correct me if I'm wrong in any of these topics)
After all, to err is human and to forgive is divine. It's best to have at most one enemy than only one friend. Besides, if you and your enemy are the last people alive, how do you expect to rely on each other to survive?
Cheers.
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