Did you ever play I doubt it ?
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Daniel P Quinn
New Jersey
Forgive me, but I noted DOUBT had become "a Parable" on Broadway. It seemed so mid 1960's and when it was produced.
DOUBT brought back good and rigid Catholicism.
"Parable" is a very complex angle from the New Testament to us. Strange, in some ways DOUBT exists unlike guilt or not.
Better maybe next act as a plea bargain...
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Daniel P Quinn | New Jersey
Forgive me, but I noted DOUBT had become "a Parable" on Broadway. It seemed so mid 1960's and when it was produced. DOUBT brought back good and rigid Catholicism. "Parable" is a very complex angle from the New Testament to us. Strange, in some ways DOUBT exists unlike guilt or not. Better maybe next act as a plea bargain...
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Forgive me, but I noted DOUBT had become "a Parable" on Broadway. It seemed so mid 1960's and when it was produced. DOUBT brought back good and rigid Catholicism. "Parable" is a very complex angle from the New Testament to us. Strange, in some ways DOUBT exists unlike guilt or not. Better maybe next act as a plea bargain...
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