Should We Have Empathy for Those Who Betray Us?
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ChuckJuly 3, 2021
To answer the question in this articles' title, absolutely yes---but that doesn't mean you must be best buddies with someone who betrayed you. Our Savior commanded us to forgive everyone, but that principle is for us, not the other person; it's so WE can become a better person in a miserable situation. The other person is the responsibility of our Lord, not us.
BrianJuly 1, 2021
Is there a particular reason this article seems to presuppose that the betrayer is a man?
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