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riderinthestorm

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2. Don't need chaplains to know when one is violating the Golden Rule
Mon Apr 13, 2015, 11:29 PM
Apr 2015
“Nothing will be able to restore the life I took, or fix what did,” said TCU’s Brock, channeling the mind of someone suffering from moral injury. “But if I come to accept it — this is who I am — I can build life without letting this event define me. That’s a kind of forgiveness.”


THIS however sounds like a bullshit way to circumnavigate the most simple spiritual concept in every religion.

All this article does is try to help folks justify being monstrous while still being believers.



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