I think it is misplaced forgiveness. I thnk crimes like this are only forgiveable by the victim. I think anger is a healthy emotion that has a proper place. This should evoke anger.
If anyone wants to forgive for the heartache that was caused to them as a by product of a crime against another that is their choice. but we cannot forgive the crime itself unless we are the victim . IOW,if you were raped,it is not my place, IMO, for me to forgive your attacker.
I could forgive him for causing me grief seeing you in pain, but I wouldn't.
Forgivness is a very special thing that I save for very special people.
I disagree with you on the nature of forgiveness which is
both personal and universal, like love. It is not
only for and from one soul to another due to specific circumstances, though of course it
can be.
Forgiveness is unlimited and boundless - its nature, again like the nature of love, is to all and for all.
If someone rapes me, I would have the opportunity to forgive or not to forgive. But, IMHO, others would have the same opportunity. Just as we can send active prayers of love across state and international lines to people we don't actually "know," we can also send active prayers of forgiveness in the same manner.
If we are capable, it is a good thing for all humanity when more people are able to forgive more people. If we are not capable, that's fine too because "pretend" forgiveness is meaningless.
I think the aftermath of crimes like this evoke lots of different feelings in people - anger, sadness, fear, desire for vengeance, and, yes, even love and forgiveness.
I definitely agree that forgiveness is a tremendously special and powerful thing, but I think we all need it, because last time I looked all of us were missing the mark in some form or fashion.
ETA: In case you don't know, I deeply respect your views on the subject and was just throwing mine in the mix!
