I do take advice from AI, but I learned to not treat AI like it is perfect in its answers.
I asked AI about forgiveness, it said it's a good thing, but not good to forgive those who are not remorseful, and who are still malicious.
I would find it hard to forgive those people, and very hard to forgive someone who took pleasure in hurting me.
What does the Bible say, am I supposed to really forgive a murderer that killed my mom and dad if it happened? It did not happen just as an example, what if the murderer doesn't take any accountability has no remorse, and the murderer took pleasure in his crimes. Am I still supposed to forgive?
Biblical Example: God forgave humanity before we repented, setting the standard for us (Romans 5:8).
Your Own Freedom: Holding onto bitterness harms you; forgiving frees you from the offender's power over your life.
Spiritual Condition: Jesus links our receiving God's forgiveness to our forgiving others, making it a vital part of Christian life (Matthew 6:14-15).
Attitudinal Forgiveness: It's about adopting a heart posture of readiness to forgive, giving up revenge and ill-will, even if the person never changes.
Forgiving people does not mean if they do not change that you have to keep them in your active life ... if there is no change then you can choose not to be around them and you should pray for them
Praying for Them: This spiritual step helps you fully release them and trust God with the outcome, an act of love and non-retaliation
Forgiving doesn't force you to restore the relationship, which requires mutual effort (reconciliation).