JehovahsWitness wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 6:43 amYou have met a person that has never made a mistake even as a child? You have met a few peolpe that have
never done or even thought anything wrong and has never needed to apologise a single time in their lives?
I can only think they have made mistakes as a child, but I wouldn't know. I'm not sure you're accountable for what you do as a small child who doesn't have the faculties to understand right from wrong. But yes, I've met people who never had to apologise. One even often said that by just doing the right thing, they lived the kind of life they wanted, which was one in which they never had to apologise.
JehovahsWitness wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 6:43 amHow have you verified that the above is the case? Were you in their company 24/7 since the day they were born observing their actions and simultaneously reading their thoughts?
No, but there has to be some threshold where I have to say, after observing this person for a long time, that it's very unlikely they ever made a mistake. It's just the falsifyability clause to the claim that everybody makes mistakes which is also a positive claim. I would say if you observe someone for a few hours a day, five days a week, for a year, and they have always had perfect judgment, there is no reason to assume they make mistakes. After careful observation, the vast majority do, but a few probably do not.
But let's have a thought experiment. If these people really are perfect, it's right for them to treat us horribly, because
they don't need to be forgiven? It's right for the gambling slave in the story to grab people and shake them for money, if he doesn't owe anybody anything?
I certainly don't live like that. There are people who make
certain mistakes I do not, and I don't treat them badly or make fun of them. I don't do it so others will hand me a free pass for anything I do wrong, but if I really can't help it I hope they will donate a little understanding. Just the same way I can understand if someone is not as smart as I am, and the answer to that algebra problem won't just magically occur to them, hopefully if I have really wracked my brains and tried to be considerate, and I still say something offensive, someone else might be able to understand that I am not as naturally polite and tactful as they are, and the perfect thing to have said simply will not occur to me.
But I hope they give me the understanding because I do need it, not because I actually don't need it and neither does anybody else but we all just give one another passes anyway.