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    one’s self‚ and our morals with God. Not only does it discus our morals but it also discus’ the “cardinal virtues”. The next two chapters treat social morality and psychoanalysis. The next four chapters discus sexual morality‚ Christian marriages‚ forgiveness‚ and the “Great Sin.” Finally the last four chapters of Christian Behavior deal with charity‚ hope‚ and faith. The third chapter of C.S Lewis’ third book is titled Social Morality. The first thing that Lewis makes clear about Christian morality

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    even I can get under one”(15). The past of Jean and his compulsions tie into the author’s main point in the story: Through love‚ all things can be forgiven‚ and through forgiveness‚ all things can be loved. Jean’s dreams are of the blood he has spilled and visions of his wife and child who are missing. Jean needs love and forgiveness in order to survive and find what his purpose in

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    Jews during the Holocaust suffered huge losses‚ of both mentally‚ and physically. Imagining oneself in the place where Wiesenthal was during WWII is almost unimaginable‚ putting oneself in that much pain and suffering does not seem human. It would be a very difficult decision to determine whether or not to forgive Karl‚ but I believe that I can make assumptions on what the people were thinking and how to decide. If I were to decide whether to forgive him or not‚ I would choose to not forgive him

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    should address and handle these challenges. McMinn addresses the facts that spiritual development must take place with the client as well as the counselor. The counselor must personally address the regulation of prayer‚ scripture‚ sin‚ confession‚ forgiveness‚ and redemption these formulations are a necessity for smooth sessions for the client and counselor. The objective of the sessions is to create a healthy sense of self for the client. Once this objective is achieved‚ the client can move from being

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    Sunflower Over the summer we read the book “The Sunflower”‚ a story written by Simon Wiesenthal. The story consists of a man named Simon having to make a choice of to forgive someone that has brought him great pain. Simon is faced with Nazi asking for forgiveness for all the people he has killed over the years. Simon makes a choice but later regrets it. The book “The Sunflower” starts with Simon Wiesenthal being put into a concentration camp during the Holocaust. He lives his life as a prisoner day

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    On the surface‚ Hinduism and Christianity seem completely different. Hinduism‚ which originated in India‚ is all about reincarnation and karma. Christianity‚ which originated in the Middle East‚ is about forgiveness and being forgiven. However‚ they do share a few similarities‚ such as a sacred writings‚ or writings in Hinduism’s case. But where to the differences end and the similarities start? Hinduism is a complicated religion with one central idea on what to do to achieve happiness. Truth means

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    person can reflect in numerous of feelings. Knowing how to cope through a hardship like a break-up is essential. Forgiveness‚ having a support system‚ and staying positive are some ways to best handle a break-up. Forgiveness can be difficult to achieve when dealing with a break-up. Depending on what caused the break-up‚ it can almost feel impossible to do so. But‚ without forgiveness‚ you can’t officially move on. Whether it is forgiving yourself‚ or forgiving that person‚ it is an important step

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    and Gabriel. After almost a decade of quarrels and pure hatred for one another‚ Gabriel decides to burn down Ivan’s house. In this story‚ Leo Tolstoy teaches that hatred has horrible consequences‚ that humility is essential in forgiving‚ and that forgiveness saves one from a lot of trouble. One of the first lessons Tolstoy teaches is that hatred has horrible consequences. An example of this lesson is when Ivan has his house burned. “Ivan turned round and saw that his back shed was all ablaze‚ and

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    Through this book I think the message that she is trying to bring across is the message of forgiveness. It’s not hard to hate anyone‚ but the person who forgives is the one that goes ahead. No person is evil or engage in bad practices by birth; it’s always the circumstances that change the person. By forgiving the people that held her captive and beat her to death Nemat showed the power of love and forgiveness over evil and

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