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	Comments on: Forgive to Forget, Part 1	</title>
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		By: Jeremy Bickel		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[:^D I just found out about this guy, and hearing his voice - it&#039;s not saccharine; it has hard edges - in this context is extremely useful to me! It gives perspective and assurance about what love is. Is that light sarcasm and frustration and .. In our modern society of false kindness, it&#039;s refreshing.

This specific information about the nature of forgiving - it&#039;s a promise and dedication to a stance about the forgiven one - is useful, too. It&#039;s so much better than emotion-laden covers of sneaky wallowing in bitterness, and so forth.

I&#039;m glad to have found out about this Christian.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>:^D I just found out about this guy, and hearing his voice &#8211; it&#8217;s not saccharine; it has hard edges &#8211; in this context is extremely useful to me! It gives perspective and assurance about what love is. Is that light sarcasm and frustration and .. In our modern society of false kindness, it&#8217;s refreshing.</p>
<p>This specific information about the nature of forgiving &#8211; it&#8217;s a promise and dedication to a stance about the forgiven one &#8211; is useful, too. It&#8217;s so much better than emotion-laden covers of sneaky wallowing in bitterness, and so forth.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad to have found out about this Christian.</p>
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