
Episode 24: Hacksaw Ridge
This episode is about Hacksaw Ridge and the exploration of whether killing is ever justified in war.

Hosted by Matthew Jeong · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 24 episodes
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Pause That Thought is a podcast examining the philosophies and lifestyles present in films, books, and other media. Through this podcast, we embark on a journey to broaden our minds and educate ourselves on the world.
Matthew Jeong hosts Pause That Thought, a tv show with 24 episodes published.

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