"nothing makes sense anymore, so sick and guilty men will be born again with consciences"
i think that line is tinged with sarcasm rather than the other, more straight-forward lyrics. i think he means that those men who the court finds 'sick' and 'guilty' are forced to be 'born again' with 'consciences', meaning that they go out in the world the way the court would like them to be and nothing more. when really, they need actual help, because to them, murder is just a 'mistake' they made.
"nothing makes sense anymore, so sick and guilty men will be born again with consciences" i think that line is tinged with sarcasm rather than the other, more straight-forward lyrics. i think he means that those men who the court finds 'sick' and 'guilty' are forced to be 'born again' with 'consciences', meaning that they go out in the world the way the court would like them to be and nothing more. when really, they need actual help, because to them, murder is just a 'mistake' they made.