A new social community network

by niv | January 6, 2008 at 03:00 am
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www.forgivenet.com is a one-stop web site where you can:


Ask for forgiveness from anyone who was ever hurt by you in the past  


Send Your Prayers to God. We’ll print out copies of these letters and place them among the holy stones of the “Western Wall” in the Holy Land 


Post a Confession to tell what you had never told before.


The The concept: A social international network for a virtual request for forgiveness.


The web site in English:   www.forgivenet.com
The web site in Spanish:  www.perdonet.com
All the letters could be posted anonymously and sent by email.


All the letters could be posted anonymously and sent by email. 

<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Our goal is to create a social change for a more peaceful life by creating a new and unique method of requesting for forgiveness. This solution appeals to the entire population regardless of gender, religion or race. .There is a possibility of asking for forgiveness anonymously and send it through the site by mail. It is also possible to respond to other requests for forgiveness. The site also enables one to tell a friend that he or she has been hurt by him or her and that therefore expects a request for forgiveness. The site enables the renewal of old relationships between friends, family members and divorcees etc. The website is a virtual tool that serves as an active social communication network and provides an elegant and effective solution for relieving the stress and the burden that sometimes remain locked inside for a long time. The request for forgiveness can be accompanied by a nice gesture of compensation via the site, such as sending flowers, a gift and the like.

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Jordan Yerman
Jordan Yerman
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at 06:19 on January 6th, 2008

niv, thanks for posting. In its current state, this isn't really a newsworthy story, but more of an advertisement.

Please review What Makes News News.  (You might want to check out our J-Tips for more help.)

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