Every person deserves forgiveness?

@WiseGhots (14606)
February 5, 2019 9:19pm CST
This is a hard question, I know... But I would like your opinion about it. No matter what the person did exactly, or to whom the person did because forgiveness has to be considered completely (in its fullness), right? So, do you think every person deserves forgiveness for their bad deeds? Not considering the degree of the event. In my case, it's a big NO in some situations.
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@Sheali (7461)
• India
6 Feb 19
It depends on the situation and whether it was a mistake or crime..
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@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
That's the way I think.
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@dya80dya (36812)
6 Feb 19
No. But everyone deserves a second chance. Maybe some people can change.
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@dya80dya (36812)
11 Feb 19
@WiseGhots Why do you say that ?
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@WiseGhots (14606)
11 Feb 19
@dya80dya Because I don't believe that all people can be re-socialized.
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@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
Second chances could be dangerous too.
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
6 Feb 19
I don't think that every person deserves forgiveness but I leave it to God to do the judgement.
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@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
Well said.
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@RasmaSandra (81127)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
6 Feb 19
It all depends on what they did and what my relationship is with them. Lately, I am glad I do not have anyone to forgive but if we were close friends and something happened I would certainly forgive them because one never knows if something might happen and we never see each other again.
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@RasmaSandra (81127)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
6 Feb 19
@sharon6345 that is so very true.
@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
@RasmaSandra It really depends because it's complicated.
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
6 Feb 19
I have to agree with you.
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@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
Thanks, John!
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@Merliva (3535)
• San Marino
7 Feb 19
I will forgive anyone but ill keep my distance but some things are not worth forgiveness but still it makes no sense holding it against them...i just let it go and let them know where we stand...am a soft person...most times i let them back in
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@Merliva (3535)
• San Marino
7 Feb 19
@WiseGhots yes exactly
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@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
So... Forgive yes, forget not?
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@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
6 Feb 19
For me, it depends on the sin he may have committed. If it is something that involves violence, I cannot forgive even for a long time.
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@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
Yea, because the situation can vary greatly.
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@wolfgirl569 (108858)
• Marion, Ohio
6 Feb 19
I forgive them for myself not them. But I dont forget and wont let big things happen again.
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@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
Very right.
@Dextoi (1845)
• Philippines
6 Feb 19
Remember, forgiving someone is not for that person... it is for your own good. For your own peace of mind... :)
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@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
Thanks for that.
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@Ladanger (14578)
• United States
6 Feb 19
I forgive to find peace within myself.
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@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
It's all about find peace.
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@fluffy69 (4955)
6 Feb 19
The bible says: forgive and you will be forgiven too.
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@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
Well said. It's a very important lesson.
• Indonesia
6 Feb 19
I think it depends of how he act after that. If he just want to say sorry but does the things again I think he just doesn't want forgiveness. But if we talked about forgiveness I think it's important. Because no one want to live feeling vengeful all the time. It will not give your mind a peace.
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@WiseGhots (14606)
7 Feb 19
The situation matter a lot.
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