Yuma Sun

At what point does forgivenes­s begin?

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Regarding the last-minute stall tactic having to do with the appointmen­t of Judge Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Whether it be true or not, whom among us is perfect, I ask? The answer is none, being that the Bible teaches that all have sinned and come short of the glory of the almighty. That his dying on the cross at Calvary was for the purpose of covering the sins of all mankind who are willing to call upon his name.

It was stated that the judge, as a teenager, was blind drunk at the moment this woman claims she was assaulted. If this were the case, know that anything can happen when one is consumed by alcohol. But for a woman to come out some 40 years later in hopes of destroying a man’s life or taking him down – where is her forgivenes­s, I ask? And what are the chances this was a cooked up ploy on behalf of the Democrats who have gone as far as saying they wish our president was dead? How sick is this, and do they ever consider the harm this does to a man’s family?

There is not a person residing in this world today who is exempt from some sort of sin.

Those who are familiar with how Washington works would have had to have known that. The Democrat radicals would have a rabbit to pull out of the hat at the final moment, proof that politics are dirty and those pointing their fingers come without a conscious.

When a person looks back on history and of all the great empires which have collapsed due to the corruption they were all about, I am left wondering as to how long it will be before God almighty says enough is enough.

When we take into considerat­ion the scores upon scores of those whom are well acquainted with Judge Kavanaugh and of the life he’s lived, and the fairness he is all about. Even if what’s being claimed is a fact, at what point does forgivenes­s begin? JIMMY LUHM Yuma

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