A tough question about forgiveness

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We should forgive him BUT he also must pay the consequences of his actions. The fact that it is taking 60 years to bring him to Justice is unfortunate but also irelevant.
 
I agree with estesbob.

I don’t believe that we can forgive in his victims names. We can forgive him for how his wrongs affected us but ultimately this is between him and God.

Ultimately this man is where he is now because of his own choices. After WW2 he chose to go into hiding, and he chose to remain there. He’s had plenty of time to face the consequences of his actions on his own, and now they’ve caught up to him.

But let us pray that God’s will is done in his life.
 
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