I can't get this part of the speech out of my brain. Is it as simple as a man realizing his mortality, and his protection by God? Is it comms? Is it true? Is he actually not supposed to be here and now we're on a different timeline? This part hit me really hard, especially with his sincere and almost... sad? delivery.
What are your thoughts?
That struck me too and I have no clue. Prayer is an amazing thing. Like Patton requesting a prayer for good weather before the battle of the bulge and th arrogant way he phrased it (that just hit me! Another coincidence? The WWII vet who spoke was in that battle. These small things are adding up fast)