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Scientists and faith-based counselors debate whether people should forgive the unforgivable -- for the sake of their health.
By Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
December 31, 2007
CLOSE your eyes and think of someone who has hurt you. The offense may be profound or small but deeply painful, a single arrow to your heart or a thousand wounding slights. The perpetrator may be a stranger -- the guy who caused your accident, the gang-banger who took your child. More likely, it will be someone close and trusted. The sister who killed herself. The parent who lashed out, the spouse mired in addiction, an unfaithful lover.

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