No. Not absolution. I am not God and cannot absolve people of their sins. I meant “grace” more in the sense of an empathetic understanding of their mistakes/choices and their consequences.
I’m not sure why you are belaboring this point so much. You know, I think I made it pretty clear in my previous post how I was using the word. There are several different definitions and usages and I was using one of them. 2d in this entry, if you must know.
No. Not absolution. I am not God and cannot absolve people of their sins. I meant “grace” more in the sense of an empathetic understanding of their mistakes/choices and their consequences.
The definition of Biblical Grace is undeserved favor. Is that what you meant?
I’m not sure why you are belaboring this point so much. You know, I think I made it pretty clear in my previous post how I was using the word. There are several different definitions and usages and I was using one of them. 2d in this entry, if you must know.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grace