Written By: Robert D Brinsmead Christian theology is founded on perfectionism. God created a perfect universe. So the old story goes. (What utter, ridiculous poppycock, so contrary to science,… read more →
by Amy Westervelt (5 January 2015) Science is discovering what religion has always known: forgiveness is good for us – but that doesn’t make it any easier Terri Roberts, 62,… read more →
By Julia Tyack Dear Editor, “Science turns to God as universe appears to be ultimate miracle”. The Australian, Monday, December 29,2014. Quoting “The Times”. The concepts in this column are… read more →
By: Robert D Brinsmead Forgiveness implies freeing a person from a debt, or at least that was its original Biblical meaning, which happens to be just as true today. … read more →
This is from a book by Theo Gavrielides called Restorative Justice Theory and Practice. I had some contact with Katy years ago. She lives near Vancouver. [Katy Hutchison remembers a… read more →
UNIVERSAL MAGIC NOTICE: The truly human gift of self-consciousness produces universal magic in a grand trajectory toward better. The gate is narrow and the road hard, but it is so… read more →
By: Julia Tyack Attention is the front door to your mind. “if I don’t set intention for my attention and don’t experience external threat, pleasure or novelty, then my experience… read more →
This is an interesting real world play of the conflict involved in forgiveness. But it worked, in a way, here. By LEE KEATH (April 17, 2014) The execution of an… read more →
Written by: Hank Hasse Too many folks have forgotten that America was first settled by people who escaped the tyranny of religion. (Church of England) They not only believed in… read more →
Rwandan woman chooses forgiveness over anger after living through genocide Written By: Joe O’Connor | Sep 27, 2012 10:30 AM ET Damascene Ilibagiza was more like a best friend than an… read more →
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Forgiveness is the renunciation or cessation of resentment, indignation or anger as a result of a perceived offence, disagreement, or mistake, or ceasing to demand. punishment or restitution. The Oxford English Dictionary defines forgiveness as ‘to… read more →
Written By: Wendell Krossa Getting a Grip on Unconditional (Part 1 of 4) It is the most profound insight ever discovered by conscious humanity. It is the most liberating idea… read more →
Exchanges Between Friends Wendell Krossa (Feb 14) I was just musing over our input into the marketplace of ideas and discussion. This is occurring in a time in history that… read more →
Mike McIntyre, Postmedia News WINNIPEG – The grieving father of a Winnipeg murder victim said hehas no anger toward the teenage gang member who randomly gunned down his son. Sam… read more →
Written By: Bob Brinsmead The concept of propitiatory sacrifice, of the Christ dying for our sins, was first put forward by St. Paul. It is not correct to say it… read more →
What religion does is regularize the channels of grace and forgiveness. On one hand, grace is supposed to be free, but religion says it must not be made so free… read more →
Written By: Robert Brinsmead Such a lot to say about sin. Oh for the brevity of President Cooledge (or was it Hardinge), the man of few words. He went to… read more →
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