Not exact matches
And no John I was pointing out not that
anyone was
blameless, I was defending the fact that you implied that we should just sit and take it because we were «loving and forgiving» and no one else had to act that way.
If God demanded the death of an innocent and
blameless person before forgiving anybody, if God turned away even from those who repented until someone else suffered for their sins, if God demanded the pain and blood of the cross before admitting
anyone into right relationship... what kind of blood - thirsty, sadistic being would this be?
You or
anyone else can blame the master for his actions, but in the eyes of the law he is
blameless.
It's not that she emerges
blameless for the events leading up to the bashing of her skating rival Nancy Kerrigan's leg, it's that as portrayed by Margot Robbie, she has so much more heart than
anyone else on screen and so much more to overcome.