Sunday, June 28, 2026

When Does Forgiveness Begin and Dehumanization Stop by Kenneth M. Key

Do you hate us so much, that you won't forgive us? Is it wrong to look for someone who can provide a glimmer of hope? What will it take for us, who have been deemed lepers inside and out, to truly be restored? Please, I await your answer. For I among the many would love for the healing to begin.
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