The Most Unforgivable Sin
By Bannybanzie
@Bannybanzie (1397)
Philippines
December 6, 2010 11:41pm CST
So, every one does make sins... We do it every day sometimes unconsciously or sometimes due to our loss of control. There are "shallow" sins. Those that are not really that bad and worth considering to the sins that are so "deep" and cannot be forgiven. Though, we always here this phrase... forgive and forget.
I believe that most of us, if not all, actually have things that we really would not want others do to us, and if they did, we just cannot forgive them or at least forgive them very easily. There are things that are very bad and horrible that if people did it to us, we can almost "kill" them though we know it perfectly is a sin.
We hear a lot of news every day like people killing and doing a lot of things dangerous to others and hurting others. Many people think that people like them do not have the rights to live.
For you, what is the most unforgivable sin? What is something that if others do, you think you will not be able to forgive them anymore?
Well, for me, the most unforgivable sin is to not love.
How about you guys? What can you say?
3 responses
@JudgeIronFist (2472)
• Singapore
8 Dec 10
The most unforgivable sin is taking back the promise that was promised to others. I've experienced this once and I'm really enraged and will never forgive the cousin who did that to me, during my most crucial moment of my studies. At that year which was 2008, his family asked us out for dinner and we were chatting and chatting until he asked me whether I'm taking the major exam at the end of the year. I told him so and he promised to help me out. My parents and I were happy of course and he came at an agreed date. During the first lesson, he taught me the things and even including shortcuts to study the material. To thank him for his help, my mother even cooked his favourite dishes. Now, here's the part. He came for the second lesson and went MIA after that. We were really angry at his actions but we didn't show it out. Until some time later, his family asked us out for dinner again, this time for a motive. We ate at a grand restaurant, with almost nobody inside and we were the only diners. After eating, what shocked and enraged me was that he just passed a set of answers and assessment books to me and told me that he has no time to teach me anymore. I was really upset and I hoped the worst for he and his family. Luckily, I had a friend, who was older than me and also a genius, at that time still serving National Service. He was really a good person and he coached and tutored me until my major exams were over. I was really thankful to him and I'm lucky to have a friend like him. For the cousin, I don't have a cousin like him and to me, he's just an enemy.
@toniganzon (72517)
• Philippines
8 Dec 10
The most unforgivable sin for me is when a relative tries to murder a relative out of selfishness. Murder not just mere killing or homicide is an unforgivable sin for me. I was orphaned because of that and I can't forgive the person who made me into an orphan, and as a relative, he doesn't have a heart at all!
@megamatt (14291)
• United States
7 Dec 10
I think that betraying someone's trust after giving them your world is more unforgivable than anything. That can cover a lot of ground but really, it is something that is frustrating. I like to be able to be held at my word and have it mean something. However, when everyone else around me is lying and scheming, it does make my word not look good even if I intend to follow it up. It causes us to be distrustful and paranoid as a society in general. So betrayal is the biggest one, with killing someone being very closely up there, but in a way, that could be the ultimate betrayal.