Whatever Happened To The Art Of Practicing True Forgiveness? Poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Whatever Happened To The Art Of Practicing True Forgiveness?



Whatever happened to the art of practicing true forgiveness? When Twitter suspended my accounting for too many postings From Pondrin. They reported me as being spam. After I Said I was sorry, I vainly tried to reopen my suspended Twitter account. No matter how hard I tried, they practiced Zero tolerance and forgiveness towards me.

When Pin Interest was going to do the same thing to me for Too many postings, I accused them of being as unforgivable as Twitter. I am more careful about the amount of Simultaneous submissions I post on this groovy website!

Somehow I still have my Facebook account intact. I must be careful of how many times I post something on them from the same webpage? I really do not want to find out!

Whatever happened to the art of practicing true forgiveness? Just because Twitter refused to forgive me, does not mean I Have the right not to forgive them. Why do I keep posting this? I am trying to warn people about too many rapid fire Submissions from any website!

We have the right to disagree with each other! Still be careful of
What you post. I have been criticized for my Christian faith by nonbelievers. Did they have the right to criticize me? Absolutely! Did I have the right to answer my critics? Absolutely! They may not agree with me. But at least they cared enough to comment and be Completely honest. As for me I answered them and defended both God and myself. God does not need me to defend him. He has been defending Himself long before 1954!

We need to keep social media an open forum and freedom of expression! Regardless of your race, gender, creed, religion and political Affiliation. It is alright to flag spam on the internet and harassment.

If you Do Not agree with someone on your website. It is your website!
You can always block them if you want to! And sometimes things work Out better that way. Just because you do not agree with them? Should You not forgive them anyway? It is not easy! I used to be famous for
My very bad and explosive temperament! Part of it was due to my Inherited mental illness. I am a client of Compass Health!

There have been people who were afraid to be labeled with a mental illness. After I started mentioning it others did as well. Why Because mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of.As long as you Receive help and treatment. Part of the root of my problem. was my art of holding Onto to grudges, and practicing the art of unforgiveness!

I was told by Jan Curtis, my former counselor, "Roxanne, you will always be sick and never be well until you learn to forgive your father! " After all these decades, it still remains a work in progress. If we want others to forgive us? If we want God to forgive us? We must Continually practice the art of forgiveness!

Love in Christ Jesus!
Roxanne Lea Dubarry
Roxy Lea 1954
Roxy 1954/ October Country
June 14,2020

Sunday, June 14, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: relationship,relationships
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This is to complement my previous submission, "Practing the art of true forgiveness."
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Roxanne Dubarry

Roxanne Dubarry

Seattle, Washington
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