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How do we repent?
"Today we repent of that sin.
We repent everything, not just the war but things that we have done in life.
Unless we repent and mend our ways, we'll all be sinners in the hands of an angry Earth.
Do we repent of them publicly like the South Africans, or disown them like the Yugoslavs or rationalize them like the Europeans?
We repent of segregation, of treating one group of people as not equal with others, and we ask for forgiveness and the blessing of reconciliation that will come forth from this".
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The line "Our being born?" as a suggested answer to the proposal "Suppose we repented" struck a chord with the kind of adolescent who considers "I never asked to be born" an acceptable rebuke; as did the breezy evocation of suicide ("Hand in hand from the top of the Eiffel Tower, among the first"); and then the first big belly laugh of the play: "The Bible … I must have taken a look at it".
We repented those losses and pledged to hold police accountable for moving in new directions.
"We have sinned and we are all to blame for the mess we've gotten into, and we must repent and get right with God again".
"We must repent because daddy challenged us to deal with a second evil: poverty, which we have refused to confront in this nation".
We should repent for our grubby private online pleasures, our worthless Twitterstorms, our Katie Hopkins-like trollumnists, our technology-facilitated murder of human empathy.
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