A student suggests that the betrayed party may forgive an apology, but the decisive issue is still whether the wronged spouse judges the betrayer to be redeemed.
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"Yeah. Well, actually this is very sensitive because, uh, uh, I think the loving affair is kind of a third wheel, right? So if..."
"...I was going to say that, uh, he can only be redeemed when I decide that he is redeemed. Like he has no choice..."
"...deeper yes yeah so I was thinking that she cannot be redeemed by this because um essentially she is doing all these like acts..."
"...right? If the wife needs to judge whether the husband is redeemed, that's what, so in the eyes of the husband himself who cheated,..."
"...there. I understand. Okay. So it's not that we can't be redeemed. It's just like we dig a hole and we build ourselves in..."
"...sins okay then over time it becomes generalized to become he redeemed us from our sins so this is the most popular theory at..."
"...of divine comedy. So now the question then is, if we're redeemed, everything that is done is for a purpose, everything is in the..."
"So I was thinking that she cannot be redeemed by this because essentially she is doing all these like acts of charity for like..."
"...I was going to say that, uh, he can only be redeemed when I decide that he is redeemed. Like he has no choice..."
"...right? If the wife needs to judge whether the husband is redeemed, that's what, so in the eyes of the husband himself who cheated,..."
"...there. I understand. Okay. So it's not that we can't be redeemed. It's just like we dig a hole and we build ourselves in..."
"...whether by the merits of a Redeemer that has already been redeemed."
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