Originally Posted by Huntster
National sin requires national penance and reconciliation. That includes innocents within that nation.
Incredible. You actually support the concepts of human sacrifice and collective punishment.
I do not support the concept of human sacrifice and collective punishment(there you go again assigning something with flawed logic), but I do accept (not support) the reality of collective consequences.
I don't think I've yet seen such barbarism or primitive thinking on this forum.
You apparently don't see much of anything with any degree of accuracy.
Tellingly, I have seen support of such concepts on white-nationalist and islamist forums.
And I have already demonstrated that Lincoln accepted the reality of (not supporting) national sin, penance, and reconciliation.
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It is intellectually honest and a painful reality:
This is an appeal to authority fallacy. Lincoln was wrong on that count.
I'm sure you won't excuse me for lending more credence to Lincoln's deep considerations than your lousy reasoning and interpretation of reality.
The civil war was not a punishment from God, it was an act of men. Any attempt to claim it was a punishment from god is simply a failure to hold the people who let it happen responsible for their actions.
Funny. You and RandFan want to assign the Mosaic massacre to God, yet now you assign the slaughter of the War Between the States to "men."
Tell me; is that contradictory, rhetoric, foolishness, or "logical reasoning"?
The civil war was the consequence of the evils of slavery. It was not delivered unto men by God. It was delivered to the entire nation (innocents, slave owners, slaves, Irish immigrants,
everybody) by hard-heated men with pride larger than their brains because agreement couldn't be achieved to end the sin of slavery in this country.