If you consider violence and sex have no part in a #teamJesus move, Hacksaw Ridge is not for you.
The R-Rated movie shows what combatants on Okinawa faced during a three-week period in which Desmond Doss, as a conscientious objector, saved life after life on “a jagged escarpment 400 feet high” http://bit.ly/2eMEefb
While it's not for the faint of heart or the young, this movie paints an accurate, historical picture of what America and her allies faced in May, 1945.
* If the loss of life had been lower, America may have decided against using atomic weapons against Japan.
* Can a Christian serve in the military without taking up arms?
* What does war do to a person's faith?
Clearly, the movie is about one man's faith call him to "put a little" of the world back together while the World is determined to conduct a war.
What can one person of faith do? How about saving scores of troops, a number of them enemy warriors, with only the power of God to go.
Hacksaw Ridge is an amazing yet violent film. Viewer discretion advised.
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