What a Shame That God Is Not Female

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What a Shame That God Is Not Female

 

Women Are Better at Forgiving, Spanish Study Finds

 

ScienceDaily (Feb. 19, 2011) — A study by the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) has carried out the first Spanish study into the emotional differences between the sexes and generations in terms of forgiveness. According to the study, parents forgive more than children, while women are better at forgiving than men.

"This study has great application for teaching values, because it shows us what reasons people have for forgiving men and women, and the popular conception of forgiveness," says Maite Garaigordobil, co-author of the study and a senior professor at the Psychology Faculty of the UPV.

This study, which has been published in the Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología, is the first to have been carried out in Spain. It shows that parents find it easier to forgive than their children, and that women are better at forgiving than men.

"A decisive factor in the capacity to forgive is empathy, and women have a greater empathetic capacity than males," says Carmen Maganto, co-author of the study and a tenured professor at the Psychology Faculty of the UPV.

The results, which were measured using a scale to assess the ability to forgive (CAPER), and a scale of forgiveness and facilitating factors (ESPER), show that there are differences in the reasons that encourage forgiveness according to people's age and sex.

What drives forgiveness?

Children believe that "one forgives with time," while parents point to reasons such as "remorsefulness and forgiving the other person" and "legal justice."

The authors of this study say that parents who have forgiven most over the course of their lives have an increased capacity to forgive "in all areas." Parents and children use similar definitions of forgiveness. Not bearing a grudge, reconciliation and understanding-empathy are the terms most used by both groups to define forgiveness.

However, there are greater differences between men and women. Both see "not bearing a grudge" as the best definition of forgiveness, but men place greater importance on this characteristic.

Lack of bitterness is the key

The study, which was carried out with the collaboration of 140 participants (parents and children aged between 45 and 60, and 17 and 25, respectively), highlights two key conditions for a person to be forgiven. One is for them to "show remorse" and the second is for the person who has been offended "not to bear a grudge."

The experts say the family environment plays a key role in transmitting ethical values. "This result is especially interesting in situations where families are in crisis and no basic education can be expected of them in terms of values. This education is largely transferred to the school," the researchers explain.

The research "opens up many new questions" for the two investigators, who believe it is "necessary to study the role that forgiveness plays in psychological treatment, especially among victims of sexual abuse, physical and psychological maltreatment and marital infidelity, as well as other situations."

 

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If he were rather than

 

having to kill himself to make up for the faults he designed into us, he could just actually forgive us instead.

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having to kill himself to make up for the faults he designed into us, he could just actually forgive us instead.

 

Isn't the self sacrifice idea just bizarre?  Within the historical context of blood sacrifice cultures it makes sense, but in an objective context it is just the weirdest damned thing ever.

 

I can think of more horrific things in the Bible, but I can't think of anything more blatantly silly than the sacrificial Jesus bit.  Well, maybe the Trinity, but I suppose they are related.  A feedback loop of silly where one idea makes the other even more absurd.  Sure, sacrifice yourself to yourself but not really because you're not different beings except you are except you aren't.  No, wait, you're like one person wearing masks, or like three people wearing one mask!  Riiiight.

Everything makes more sense now that I've stopped believing.


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They didn't have my mom in this study

She once quit speaking to me for 3 years.  That woman could hold a grudge.