Thursday, November 17, 2011
The Limitations of Forgiveness
Loose lips sink ships—a wartime saying that once applied
fiercely to me. I was in a room one
evening with a friend at church when I was about 15 (some 52 years ago). I cracked an inappropriate joke about people
with Down’s syndrome, though I had no clear understanding of the condition. The friend gently remarked that his younger brother
had Down’s syndrome. The ship I sunk that night was my own arrogant, ignorant self.
This stands out as one of the most haunting regrets in my life. It is a memory that afflicts me like few
others. There was and remains no excuse
and forgiveness remains helpless against the eternal harm done.
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