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1:02:00
There are some passages in there...
1:02:03
...about when Jesus was facin' death
alone that you might wanna check out.

1:02:06
I think me and Jesus have
a different way of dealin' with things.

1:02:10
He's one of them
turn-the-other-cheek guys.

1:02:13
It takes a lot of strength
to turn the other cheek.

1:02:17
You say you like rebels.
What do you think Jesus was?

1:02:20
- He wasn't no rebel.
- Sure he was. He was a dangerous man.

1:02:23
- Why is "love your brother" dangerous?
- Because his love changed things.

1:02:28
His love changed things.
1:02:31
All those people nobody cared about -
prostitutes, beggars, the poor...

1:02:35
...they finally had somebody
who respected them, loved them.

1:02:38
Made 'em realise their own worth.
1:02:41
They were becomin' so powerful
that the guys on the top got real nervous...

1:02:45
...and so they had to kill Jesus.
1:02:49
Kinda like me, huh?
1:02:53
No, Matt... Not at all like you.
1:02:57
Jesus changed the world with his love.
You watched while two kids were killed.

1:03:03
- (buzzer)
- Step back from the door, Sister!

1:03:06
Why? What's happenin'?
1:03:13
- Move it on out, boy.
- Well, Sister... What's this?

1:03:21
He'll be an hour, Sister.
Why don't you get some air?

1:03:24
- Where are they takin' him?
- I can't tell you.

1:03:39
Sister Helen? Chaplain Farley called.
He's at the gate. He'll be right here.

1:03:43
Thank you.
1:03:45
Sergeant Trapp, how long do you think
that big old tree's been there?

1:03:50
Ma'am, ain't no tellin'.
1:03:54
Saw you outside the gates
the other night at Purcell's execution.

1:03:58
Yeah.
1:03:59
- You seemed upset.
- Upset? No.


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