Oddly enough, George Pal always began and ended something with The Bible. All his pictures had a religious undertone. God was always there, protecting us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Lord, over the years, grew a seed in my heart to make faith-based films.
The very first schoolbook that was written had God all over it.
God himself preserved the Bible, and brought it down through the ages.
With two thousand years of Christianity behind him... a man can't see a regiment of soldiers march past without going off the deep end. It starts off far too many ideas in his head.
All art began as sacred art, you know? I mean, all painting began as religious painting. All writing began as religious writing.
The concept of surveillance is ingrained in our beings. God was the original surveillance camera.
For me, the great problem growing up in England was that I had a very narrow concept of what God can be, and it was damn close to an old man with a beard.
Sacred texts give no specific depiction of God, so for centuries, artists and filmmakers have had to choose their own visual depiction.
Christianity had two faces which bewildered me - two pictures which didn't fit.
George Washington understood that the Bible is the place where God's records of right and wrong are kept.