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Old 04-29-2009, 03:47 PM   #1
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To err is Human...To forgive divine.
Should Ronald Goldman forgive O.J. Simpson for (allegedly) murdering his son?

Should I forgive the kid in 7th grade who stole my Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich?

Both of these examples illustrate cases on both ends of the stick....where one case should easily be forgiven and one perhaps should not.

Somewhere in the middle however, is probably wear the whole Bret/Shawn thing lies. In other words - who are we to say, "to err is human....to forgive is divine" if we ourselves have not experienced what Bret (or others) went through?

What if we told Ronald Goldman that?

At what point - do we decide that 'something should be forgiven' and at what point, do we not?
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Old 04-29-2009, 04:26 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Heyman View Post
Should Ronald Goldman forgive O.J. Simpson for (allegedly) murdering his son?

Should I forgive the kid in 7th grade who stole my Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich?

Both of these examples illustrate cases on both ends of the stick....where one case should easily be forgiven and one perhaps should not.

Somewhere in the middle however, is probably wear the whole Bret/Shawn thing lies. In other words - who are we to say, "to err is human....to forgive is divine" if we ourselves have not experienced what Bret (or others) went through?

What if we told Ronald Goldman that?

At what point - do we decide that 'something should be forgiven' and at what point, do we not?

Pfft!........ Who did Ronald Goldman ever beat at Wrestlemania though?
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