"Ilya Shambat" <ishambat@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Piorokrat" <piorokrat@autograf.pl> wrote in message
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> > We are not obligated to forgive the trespasses of those who do not ask
it,
> > and God also is not obligated to do so either, but Christians are
obliged to
> > forgive those who say that they are sorry and there is at least the
> > possibility they could be sincere.
>
> What about men who beat their wives and then say they're sorry and
> once forgiven go back to doing the same thing? Is forgiving them the
> best thing the women can do, or should they take a more proactive
> approach?
>
Hi Ilya! Hi Davey! IMHO in the case you depicted above ... I believe
it is "good" for a woman to forgive her husband (if she wants to "forgive"
him) and then move on .... out of the relationship. That is, if the man
is
a repeat offender. As is often the case.
Again, IMHO, being "sorry" also means "making amends", changing one's
behaviour if you will. If not, expressing such "remorse" is just paying
lip service.
la n.
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