I agree; what God's doing is not forgiveness.
Note the part where to forgive, you give up all claim on the debt owed. In other words, there is nothing to be paid if forgiveness occurs. If you demand payment before forgiveness, then what you are doing is not forgiving.
Go to dictionary.com. Every single definition for forgive also supports this:
If you have forgiven something, there is nothing left to pay. And if the debt has already been payed, there is nothing to forgive.
Forgiveness is a release from the penalty; it's the erasing of debts.
Within Christian theology, what Jesus did was to pay the debt. And God accepted this payment. That is not forgiveness. That's requiring a debt to be payed in full.
LINKWiki on Forgiveness said:Forgiveness is typically defined as the process of concluding resentment, indignation or anger as a result of a perceived offense, difference or mistake, or ceasing to demand punishment or restitution.[1][2] The Oxford English Dictionary defines forgiveness as 'to grant free pardon and to give up all claim on account of an offense or debt'.
Note the part where to forgive, you give up all claim on the debt owed. In other words, there is nothing to be paid if forgiveness occurs. If you demand payment before forgiveness, then what you are doing is not forgiving.
Go to dictionary.com. Every single definition for forgive also supports this:
forgive said:1. to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
2. to give up all claim on account of; remit (a debt, obligation, etc.).
3. to grant pardon to (a person).
4. to cease to feel resentment against: to forgive one's enemies.
5. to cancel an indebtedness or liability of: to forgive the interest owed on a loan.
If you have forgiven something, there is nothing left to pay. And if the debt has already been payed, there is nothing to forgive.
Forgiveness is a release from the penalty; it's the erasing of debts.
Within Christian theology, what Jesus did was to pay the debt. And God accepted this payment. That is not forgiveness. That's requiring a debt to be payed in full.