Forgiving is the Past, Present and Future

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“Forgiving is not forgetting; it’s actually remembering, remembering and not using your right to hit back. It’s a second chance for a new beginning. And the remembering part is particularly important. Especially if you don’t want to repeat what happened” The ideas that lie behind Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s quote are his faith in God and the goodness of humanity. In No Future without Forgiveness the reader delves deeper into the spiritual mind of his thoughts on the forgiveness process in a personal and communal manner.
Even though Tutu emphasizes the power of love and forgiveness he focuses on the idea of remembering the past, not to hold a grudge but give future generations the opportunity to grow and learn from mistakes. As he states: “In forgiving, people are not being asked to forget. On the contrary, it is important to remember, so that we should not let such atrocities happen again”. He continues on by saying that we should not condone what happens, but we should not protract the situation. Tutu believes in remembering because it is part of creation, before we fall to sin we ...

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