Dr. Robert Enright: Practicing forgiveness can benefit greatly in terms of mental health.
“As a person forgives and they bare the pain of what happened to them, they realize that they are stronger than they ever knew, and they are able to stand up and mercifully face what has happened with compassion and that tends to make people stronger.”
“If we are truly motivated to reduce resentment we will get rid of some of that anger, and our psychological science shows that even if some of the resentment is reduced, people then can benefit greatly in terms of their emotional health.”
Tags: Christian Life, Science & Medical




March 5th, 2011 at 1:00 pm
In hoc signo vinces
The ultra liberal cult of victimhood and revenge mimicking justice mentalities have been the most destructive and divisive whims ever fostered on Western societies.
The main purveyors grandstanding politicians and parasite charities generating client victims and revenge justice a prime example the nonsense of humanitarian military intervention.