"Never Forget. Never Forgive. Hold the Line" is somewhat of a hyperbole. Every person who truly repents should be forgiven (but of course the offense cannot be forgotten).
The main point here, as I see it, is that most of those people will never be able to truly repent. The magnitude of the crime makes it extremely hard. There will be some rare individuals who'd be able to do that, though.
"Never Forget. Never Forgive. Hold the Line" is somewhat of a hyperbole. Every person who truly repents should be forgiven (but of course the offense cannot be forgotten).
The main point here, as I see it, is that most of those people will never be able to truly repent. The magnitude of the crime makes it extremely hard. There will be some rare individuals who'd be able to do that, though.
"Never Forget. Never Forgive. Hold the Line" is somewhat of a hyperbole. Every person who truly repents should be forgiven (but of course the offense cannot be forgotten).
The main point here, as I see it, is that most of those people will never be able to truly repent. The magnitude of the crime makes it extremely hard. There will be some rare individuals who'd be able to do that, though.