Isn’t there supposed to be a requirement in there of the offender acknowledging his/her wrongdoing, sincerely repenting of it, and remedying any damage done before asking for forgiveness?
Well if Pam is keeping count there has been no forgiveness. It’s more a case of her patience wearing thin and her wondering how much more she can take.
David_the_CAD over 2 years ago
But who is counting.
True forgiveness is letting the situation go, and not bringing it up again.
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Forgive me for losing count.
Sanspareil over 2 years ago
At 491 does Pam become Irritable Belle and Shove Cliff into an airlock?
Bilan over 2 years ago
What happens after three more? I guess we have a Cliff hanger here.
Doug K over 2 years ago
The thing is … if you were truly forgiving, you would not be counting.
WaitingMan over 2 years ago
So bible also supports slavery and killing witches (Exodus 21,22), so take it with a grain of salt.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 2 years ago
Have you REALLY forgiven him? And why?
blakerl over 2 years ago
Cliff watch out, three more and out the air lock you go.
carlzr over 2 years ago
Where in the Bible does it say that?
royq27 over 2 years ago
Ah, Theology…
SofaKing over 2 years ago
I assumed Brewster Rockit was taking place in the future, where everyone realized religeon was nonsense.
Calvins Brother over 2 years ago
Cliff will burn thru the last 3 in the next hour.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
I thought it was just the turning of all four cheeks. :)
geese28 over 2 years ago
Some of us probably exceeded in the thousands in terms of forgiveness. Case in point: Jesus
Radish the wordsmith over 2 years ago
Poke the tiger a thousand times and it will want your head.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 2 years ago
Isn’t there supposed to be a requirement in there of the offender acknowledging his/her wrongdoing, sincerely repenting of it, and remedying any damage done before asking for forgiveness?
Buckeye67 over 2 years ago
Well if Pam is keeping count there has been no forgiveness. It’s more a case of her patience wearing thin and her wondering how much more she can take.
gcarlson over 2 years ago
Advantage of that, especially with a former workmate, was that I’d lose count before I got there and have to start over.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m sure there are people who really feel that those numbers are meant to be taken literally.
bookmarkm over 2 years ago
And? What does the Q’uran say?
norphos over 2 years ago
Easiest to forgive when there is actual repentance.
Stephen Gilberg over 2 years ago
I’ve had the same thought, but it seems out of context in BR.
DaBump Premium Member over 2 years ago
Yes, it’s a figure of speech, not a hard limit.