Thursday, April 19, 2012
Nobody's Fault
The people involved in the Titanic crashing all deserve to be forgiven. They were all convinced that it was an unsinkable ship. And the people who told them that were convinced of that, too. Some people don't deserve to be forgiven (yet they should be forgiven because it is morally right), but these Titanic people do. It's not like they had any intentions of killing anyone. They all pretty much just felt safe, laid back, and comfortable because they weren't worried about anything bad happening. That's completely understandable. There's a reason for everything that happens, after all. Yes, it was tragic. But in time, everyone is forgivable.
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Is it even our right to judge who actually deserves forgiveness? whether morrally right or not, what gives us the power to forgive anyways?
ReplyDeleteMaybe it isn't right to judge whether they're worthy or deserving of forgiveness. As humans, we don't actually know. But logically it makes sense to assume they do.
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