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The Television quietly mumbles in the background. The dogs snoring on the chairs near it, sitting in his bed is Rob Pace, he is fifty-five years old. He is flipping through different movies on Netflix. Noticing when I entered the room the dogs quickly jumped up and ran out of the room. Pausing the current movie he was watching, so He could call out to the dogs, "Hazel, come" he yells out to one of the dogs leaving, slowly but surely the fat dog by the name of Hazel walked back in. "All right, you want to do this interview?" he asks. Nodding my head, we are about to begin as Hazel begs to be lifted up, Rob ignoring her she then bumbled her way up the ottoman so she could lay on the bed with him, but declining her attempts, he scolds her to get down, as the sheets would get dirty from her paws. I shove my phone with a recording application on it near him, ready to interview, but he quickly gets irritated at the phone and says he will write down his answers for me instead. With a tired sigh from him, since it was quite late at the time, we began the interview, he asked before if he could get mainly positive questions because he hated the negative ones. Rob Pace is a caring father of 3 children and two grandchildren, he was born in Detroit, Michigan and was raised as a Catholic …show more content…

On the paper, it talked about "Do you think people deserve forgiveness?" it read "There are two different aspects of forgiveness. One from God and one from man." he believed that if there was no God, then whether a person deserves forgiveness is forgiven is irrelevant in his eyes. he pipes in "To deserve forgiveness is selfish, especially for the person who committed the offense. To commit an act of wrongdoing to another, then think, you deserve forgiveness is wrong, whether against man or God." He also believes that no one deserves it, but God can forgive even though they do not deserve

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