That's fair i suppose, though I think they handled them well enough.
It came off to me more like he could see, but only very poorly, and he slowly learned to compensate over the thirty years of wandering. it's also implied he was "divinely protected" thoughout most of the film.
there probably were other bibles, but the one he found was the only one anyone in the film knew about. it's not really surprising that there would have been such a reaction after such a cataclysm, though. people already want to blame the bible for every war in history.
not trying to fight by the way, just enjoying the back and forth.
That's fair i suppose, though I think they handled them well enough.
It came off to me more like he could see, but only very poorly, and he slowly learned to compensate over the thirty years of wandering. it's also implied he was "divinely protected" thoughout most of the film.
there probably were other bibles, but the one he found was the only one anyone in the film knew about. it's not really surprising that there would have been such a reaction after such a cataclysm, though. people already want to blame the bible for every war in history.
not trying to fight by the way, just enjoying the back and forth.