T.G.G. Moogly
Traditional Atheist
Those words were spoken in a 1969 John Wayne movie, "The Undefeated."
Near the end of the movie Wayne and his ex Union soldiers are forced to choose between letting confederate soldiers and their families be killed, or ransoming them with 3000 horses, those horses being their only livelihood.
My question is why the line is in the movie. It is spoken by one of Wayne's men as they are discussing what to do, the obvious implication being the christian choice is to give up the horses to save the lives of their former enemies.
But what is it doing in the movie? It seems so out of place. Any thoughts?
Near the end of the movie Wayne and his ex Union soldiers are forced to choose between letting confederate soldiers and their families be killed, or ransoming them with 3000 horses, those horses being their only livelihood.
My question is why the line is in the movie. It is spoken by one of Wayne's men as they are discussing what to do, the obvious implication being the christian choice is to give up the horses to save the lives of their former enemies.
But what is it doing in the movie? It seems so out of place. Any thoughts?