As many times as they sincerely ask for forgiveness.
If a person dies and their home is not paid for, often times the family would be responsible for the bill. In some cases, the loan may actually be forgiven.
The literal translation would be "to you it is pardoned or forgiven", translated as you are forgiven (speaking to one person).
That varies from state to state.
Humans simply are not perfect and if it is the first time the husband has cheated and he is remorseful then yes, he should be forgiven, but marriage counseling is a must along with the husband having to earn that bond of trust back with his spouse. If the husband is a continuous cheater then no, he should not be forgiven.
I believe people make mistakes which should be forgiven. But some things are not meant to be forgiven such as murder or child abuse.
No, basically if a person do something wrong and then repent it, he/she will not be asked about it but as long as he hurted some one i.e the rights of people can never be forgiven. They are forgiven as long as the person who is suffered forgive him/her.
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Depends on who you talk to. Some things can and should be forgiven, honest mistakes or misunderstandings. Someone says or does something without thinking about it and didn't mean to do it. Some would say that if you don't forgive a person, you carry what happened with you and it causes you more pain. Some things can't be forgiven and should just be forgot about. Forgiving everyone for everything they do just makes you a doormat.
A person should have a dental checkup with cleaning twice per year.
It is often viewed once in your life is sufficient. If you are not physically fit enough or cannot afford such a journey, it can be forgiven.
I think anybody can be forgiven as long as there is couseling and the trust is rebuilt!Has it been a partner ship or just the addict controlling a good hearted person!
It is where the person confesses their sins and then they are forgiven by God. The person then does penance. The person must be truly sorry for their before they confess them.