Did you see the families of the shooting victims in Charleston, S.C., confront the accused killer at his bond hearing Friday?
Did you see the video — them pleading with Dylann Roof through tears?
They said they forgave him — the very soul who, days earlier police said, held the weight of the gun, pulled the trigger and, having seen the mess of blood spurting from one writhing victim, continued to another. And another. And another. Until nine lay dead on the seats and the floor of a Christian house of worship.
The shooter did not slow to notice; their blood was the same color as his.
And did you see? One after another, the relatives of the slain, begging Roof to turn to God. One after another, they prayed for his soul. One after another, they forgave him.
It was neither expected nor explicable, that forgiveness. Such forgiveness is unseen in the animal world, is illogical in the rational world, is nonsensical to common human nature. Such forgiveness is humanity at its most human, or perhaps its most divine.
Monday, June 22, 2015
Charleston victims wield power of forgiveness
Charleston victims wield power of forgiveness
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