Whether it’s Catholics going to confession, Jews on the day of Yom Kippur, or people in 12-step programs taking a fearless moral inventory, it’s a universal spiritual principle that we can’t have the future we want until we’re willing to clean up the past. youtube.com/watch?feature=…

Sep 4, 2019 · 2:17 PM UTC

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The issue of reparations is a very difficult one -- Who would qualify? What about other subjugated groups? etc. -- but isn't it time we addressed difficult issues?
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Wrong. I can’t clean up my past. I don’t have to because my past present and future has been cleaned up for me
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We all need to repent or atone for our sins. Some sins can’t be undone but there is always a chance for forgiveness. Forgiveness heals the body, mind and soul. If we have love, compassion , peace and kindness in our hearts then perhaps we can start fresh.?@marwilliamson
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Clean up? You mean say sorry because someone told you to? Do you have any idea how many 12 steppers have apologized to me? You’re an idiot. They’re still dead.
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And that's why you deleted those Tweets! Got it!
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You can "inventory" your character defects all you want. Changing that behavior requires willingness to change. Too many politicians refuse to change!
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I think one of the most exciting things to happen all year in this country has been the enthusiastic and growing support for reparations that you have tapped into and shepherded so boldly. A new day is dawning! #IStandWithMarianne
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