“Go and sin no more” is the traditional dismissal, but it’s too often interpreted poorly.
I am not interested in punishment or wailing and gnashing of teeth, or public wearing of hair shirts or sackcloth and ashes. I want to see positive, healing, restorative acts. We’ll call that a good penance.
I'm not interested in Truth and Reconciliation committees when this is all over (not before mid-2021), the question is what can be done to improve public health now when you have people like the overpoliticized idiots in Jefferson, GA: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/us/covid-georgia-schools-...
At Dartmouth they got to deal with coronavirus early on, someone who felt they didn't have to quarantine brought it from the Biogen outbreak. They have experience and the Dean of Students stated that Dartmouth is going to come down savagely on frat parties, the punishment being expulsion.
I am not interested in punishment or wailing and gnashing of teeth, or public wearing of hair shirts or sackcloth and ashes. I want to see positive, healing, restorative acts. We’ll call that a good penance.