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amother
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Wed, Sep 28 2016, 4:44 pm
Mistyrose, this thread is a year old. OP has probably figured things out by now.
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Thu, Sep 29 2016, 7:28 am
amother wrote: | When someone waits until yom kippur to ask forgiveness for something terrible, to me it's fake. I can empathize with all those saying they can't forgive someone. And I don't believe we are obligated to forgive someone who is not sorry. You can possibly work on letting them go and setting yourself free but it doesn't mean you forgive them at all. |
THAT. I don't care to be contacted because it's ellul, you're afraid, you remembered you messed up because everyone speaks of that.
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