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Can postmodernism hold the perpetrators of genocide accountable?
Forgiving is a gift to the forgiver as well as to the perpetrator.
Perpetrators who receive the gift of forgiveness are given a chance to change
God's grace and forgiveness, while free to the recipient, are always costly for the giver.
Forgiveness is possible even when there is no restitution, no remorse on the part of the perpetrator.
We've all been victims. We've all been perpetrators. And, so there is a group that is still experiencing that.
an act of forgiveness sets the victim apart from the perpetrator, who failed to act humanly towards the victim at the time he committed his crime.
Each and every perpetrator was boastful, usually they would invite me to the places where they killed and I would of course accept those invitations because I could document what happened that way.
It has to come out of the chain of command, because the chain of command has really become impotent. The chain of command is vested in protecting itself, and so often, the perpetrator of the assault is in the chain of command.