Betrayal // Haylee Lynd

      AHHH. This ending has left me more questions this answers. Because I cannot answer the moral dilemma of whether it was right or wrong for Father Rodrigues to apostatize, I am going to discuss another topic: Kichijiro. He is so easy to hate. He betrays Rodrigues again and again. He apostatizes again and again. However, he keeps coming back asking for forgiveness. As Judas is to Jesus, he is to Rodrigues, EXCEPT Judas does not ask for forgiveness. Does Kichijiro deserve forgiveness? No. I do not either though, and yet, the Lord gives it to me again and again. Judas betrays Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. Kichijiro betrayed Rodrigues for 300 pieces. I betray Jesus all the time in the way of sinning for free. Thank God he is so forgiving, unlike men, or I would be damned.


P.S. I commented on Emily's and Raygan's posts.

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  1. I think forgiveness (most especially in light of Christianity) is a beautiful thing. None of us deserve it, and yet the Lord gives it freely, time and time again. Being Catholic, I am blessed to be able to go to my priest and hear Jesus forgive me audibly. It is an amazing feeling to know that no matter what you have done (or not done) Christ is still waiting there with outstretched arms with a love that cannot be compared. --Emmett Bryant

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  2. I noticed that too on how Rodrigues compared Kichijiro to Judas. It made me very confused that he did that because Kichijiro is asking for forgiveness but Judas never did. There is a few similarities between them but Judas is not the best fit.

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