I received an interesting message asking for an explanation of my stance (vide supra post #33). Of course I know Matthew 18:21-35, and the topic «the opposites of the gospel, God's justice versus unjust men», but that wouldn't be a yielding answer.
Let's pretend that I'm not an Agnostic, but a Christian, then I have to confess that I'm an avid enemy of «sola scriptura» and «sola fide» doctrines.
In fact, I'm neither Anglican/Episcopalian nor Methodist, but I'm particularly fond with Anglicans/Episcopalians and Methodists since they defeated the abominable «sola scriptura» monstrum, and at least partially the «sola fide» doctrine.
(excursus: What's the aftermath of «sola scriptura» and «sole fide» doctrine? You can see it day by day in modern U.S.A.: millions of people having no proper health care, etc.etc.; who wants to be precise on this topic should take a close look into «justification» — the theological term, in latin: iustificatio, ancient greek: δικαίωσις [dikaíōsis]).
Completely bluntly spoken: Since forgiveness is overrated by the adherents of «sola scriptura», I in contrast absolutely don't care whether someone forgives; and I don't even care whether one has faith. The one and only thing I care: GOOD WORKS.