Literally millions upon millions of people tortured and slaughtered, many of whom just for owning a bible. There seems to be a strange cognitive dissonance of sorts. Keep this in mind as the “trad-cath” trend is growing. F the papacy.
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All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. It's what we do going forward that counts most because it becomes legacy. Consider the Democrats, perhaps that is why they push so hard against racism now. Blaming others only shows a lack of repentance (this statement was meant to be applied to all, religious beliefs, political parties or even atheist). We are not God and therefore remember. It's important to remember where we have gone wrong in the past so we do not repeat the same mistakes.
God remembers, though He also forgives.
I was going to say when God forgives, he forgets, but those instances may be case specific. You bring up a good point
I know it's a figure of speech and I do have a point other than semantics. It's just not in God's nature like it is within ours, to forget. He just doesn't hold what He remembers against you, once the relationship has been established.