Quotes about forgiveness.

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Buddhism

Christianity

Biblical texts

Key Biblical texts on the subject of forgiveness include (here quoted from the w:New International Version):

Other quotes related to Christianity

Among the Protestant Reformers, John Wesley stated that forgiveness is an "...act of God the Father, hereby, for the sake of the propitiation made by the blood of his Son, he 'showeth forth his righteousness (or mercy)...'". 1 2.

Islam

Verses from the Qur'an

Traditions of the Prophet

… and no man pardons an oppression seeking thereby the pleasure of Allah but Allah will increase his honor therewith on the Day of Resurrection ..
you shall keep relationship with one who cut it off from you, you shall give one who disappointed you, and you shall pardon on who oppressed you
Moses son of 'Imran had asked: O my Lord! Who is the best honorable of Thy servants to Thee? He [the God] said: He who pardons when he is in a position of power.
Narrating the account of one of the prophets [of Allah] whom was assaulted and wounded by his people; while wiping the blood from the face he prayed: 'O Allah! Forgive my people because they do not know.'

Hinduism

Hindus believe in the philosophy of karma. God in the Veda (Yayur-Veda 7:48) states that each and every act good or bad has a consequence. Man is free to do good or bad, sins or pious deeds but result is always rewarded by God. One has to face the result as sorrow or happiness, respectively for a bad deed or good deed. Hindu scriptures state Karman ki gati nayari, tare nahin tahre, which means that there is no way to escape the consequence. Hence, there is no forgiveness. By increasing the good acts in comparison to the bad, one can make it easier on oneself to bear the consequence of a bad act but the consequence of bad act cannot be waived. Through good acts, such as Yajna, one can burn one's sin. But one has to pay for them in some form. Even God does not have the power to just forgive the bad deeds. It is this philosophy that puts control of one's life and life-beyond-life in the hands of oneself. That is why Aham Braham Asmi (Gita) "I am the world (the most powerful)" when it comes about me. So, act as if each and every act of yours will be accounted and in that regard God is Aryama (the supreme judge) (Rig-Veda 1-19-9).

Judaism

Notes and references

  1. The Dalai Lama and Victor Chan, The Wisdom of Forgiveness, Riverhead Books 2004, p. 234-35 ISBN 1-57322-277-1
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Is the Church due the same forgiveness that God would supposedly afford to individuals?
Q. Specifically, if the Catholic Church repented of its "sin" of covering up the problems with pedophile priests and just moving them to other locations to continue their offenses against other children, should it be forgiven? What sort of penance is due from the Church for its misdeeds? Should there be forgiveness in this example? And, I am not talking about civil or criminal liability, here (the Catholic Church cannot avoid that). I am talking about spiritual liability. What is the appropriate response from its constituency that supports it?
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A. The church/Clergy have the blood of millions of life's on their hand due to the blood that they have spilled due to their false teachings and fighting in the name of God and Country, of which they cannot be forgiven.
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