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The Rage of Identity Politics vs. The Beautiful Art of Forgiveness

Amy Orr-Ewing
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"Forgiveness in action is beautiful. It is compelling and can help rebuild a broken world". In this incredibly important speech, Amy Orr-Ewing speaks about the importance of the Christian virtue of 'Forgiveness' - particularly in a society dominated by cancel culture which masquerades as a desire for justice.

As we navigate how to pursue a good life, and a life of virtue, we gain a view on how that impacts those around us specifically when it comes to forgiving those who are wronged us.

This speech is delivered at ARC, the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship, a global community with a vision of a world where every citizen can prosper, contribute, and flourish. Join us in building this narrative, rejecting the notion of inevitable decline. Instead, let's seek solutions that tap into humanity's highest virtues and remarkable capacity for innovation and ingenuity.

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