Gods and Generals

At the end, I could weep no more. I do not know how the eight others in the audience felt. I know that if I had seen "Gods and Generals" without first having read Thomas DiLorenzo's important works or Charles Adam's book, I would not have grieved so greatly. It would have been just another war film with conflicting opinions. "Maybe there can be two right sides," my pre-LRC mind might have concluded. But LRC readers know the truth. The War Between the States was not necessary. The carnage at Manassas, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and other hallowed ground was in vain. … Continue reading Gods and Generals