The vision of Christ that thou dost see (Dead Man)
In this scene, a racist missionary and trader refuses to sell tobacco to Nobody, who properly replies by quoting some verses of William Blake’s The Everlasting Gospel:
The vision of Christ that thou dost see
Is my Vision’s Greatest Enemy.
By doing so, he rejects the priest’s misappropriation of scriptures, implying that although the priest (the Church) can quote the Bible with precision, he truly fails to understand the meaning.
Видео The vision of Christ that thou dost see (Dead Man) канала Santi Abad
The vision of Christ that thou dost see
Is my Vision’s Greatest Enemy.
By doing so, he rejects the priest’s misappropriation of scriptures, implying that although the priest (the Church) can quote the Bible with precision, he truly fails to understand the meaning.
Видео The vision of Christ that thou dost see (Dead Man) канала Santi Abad
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