Forgiving Covid Crimes Against Us: Shifting the Burden to Perpetrators

1 year ago
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As the 'safe and effective' narrative collapses in a cloud of lies, injuries, deaths and wrecked lives, some of the perpetrators/enablers of the Covid crimes against us are floating trial balloons about 'amnesty' and 'forgive and forget.' Meanwhile, we struggle with the consequences of their hateful actions as we try to make sense of how easily and viciously we were discarded by our friends, family, communities, states/provinces and our country. How do we deal with it all? Can we simply 'forgive' them for our own benefit? Do they need to apologize first? Does forgiveness mean the perpetrators should escape justice? Does forgiveness mean that political business should continue as usual?

In this video, Canadian refugee and ex-Canadian Forces soldier Mark Vandermaas, a Christian who now lives in Ecuador with his wife due to Covid crimes, gives you a unique perspective on whether forgiveness requires repentance (it does) and why.

Even if you're a hardcore atheist, this video can help you place the burden of forgiveness on those who committed the crimes where it belongs, and find some peace.

REFERENCES:
1. 'Can There Be Forgiveness Without Repentance, Part 1,' John McKinley, June 21/17: https://www.biola.edu/blogs/good-book-blog/2017/can-there-be-forgiveness-without-repentance-part-1
2. '147 Bible Verses About Repentance,' StillFaith.com, undated: https://stillfaith.com/topics/repentance/
3. Mark Vandermaas on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cdnrefugee
4. Mark Vandermaas contact: mark@nbfree.ca

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