If our culture didn’t believe so much in tales of redemption, what would Hollywood have left to make movies about?
You’ve seen that movie. You’ve read the book. They boy mistreats the girl. He doesn’t appreciate her. He takes her for granted. He has some serious weakness — an addiction to booze or pills or work or sex or ego — which causes him to risk everything he has.
Then something happens. It might be a dramatic speech. It might be the pain of losing the girl or his family. In some variations, it’s a religious experience. But the dramatic thing happens. He’s at his lowest. He realizes he’s been a terrible person and hurt people. In the climactic scene — frequently in front of many others as witnesses — he confesses what a wretch he’s been. He promises to change. She takes him back.

Fiscal sanity is dead because most people are irrational hypocrites
Can we find ways to separate love of home from worship of government?
Creator knew truth when He said
If you beg someone to make you his priority, you hurt yourself
Does Ron Paul lead in Iowa? Does it matter for the long term if he does?
If you participate in sham of voting, you’re responsible for what it creates
My teen hijinks were silly fun, not alcohol-fueled drunken groping