Could you give me an example of a situation in which forgiveness is improper or immoral?
Since forgiveness is a component of the moral good of this world, it is inherently moral and never immoral. It is a virtue to give someone who has wronged you unconditional love and kindness while guarding against more wrongdoing. However, some people might see forgiveness as inappropriate when they do not completely comprehend what forgiveness is. Using forgiveness as a means of controlling someone else is one example of such a misunderstanding. The “forgiver” may be someone who keeps reminding the other of the wrongdoing and emphasizing how difficult and admirable forgiveness is. This is a distorted form of forgiveness rather than forgiveness at all. Such misunderstanding does not make true forgiveness “improper or immoral.”
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