I am sorry I've taken so long to get back to you on your last question: Although the faith of my God is easy, at the same time, it's work. We're supposed to love our enemies,as Jesus commanded, that's hard to do! Thich Nhat Hanh, the author of Living Buddha, Living Christ, he is a Buddhist, but he was able to put the meaning of forgiving our enemies in a rather doable way: Try and understand why a person does what he or she does. We have a teaching from Jesus: Forgive our brothers (or sisters) 7 times 70 times: Does this mean we're supposed to keep count? Actually, no, I believe it means that we have to remember that we are forgiven, too. If I remember the time I accidentally knocked over my roommates glass and broke it and how nice she was about it, I will be much more willing to forgive someone else who knocks over my things and breaks them. It would be too easy to scream at the person and call them a klutz or something (not that I'd do that anyway).
I want to be the best person I can be, and I have found that my faith helps me to do just that.