Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address Analysis

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Slavery is SIN!!! Saturday, March 4, 1865 Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address. The purpose of his address was to remind the listeners that the issue of slavery had been central to the Civil War and suggested that slavery had offended God. Slavery caused the Civil War. However both parties, the North and the South, deprecated war. Both parties are also responsible for slavery in the United States. The belief is that God is involved in the conflict because of the unjust that was asked and upset him. If the war continues the wealthy people of the nation will have to pay for the unpaid work. Lincoln says: “the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous” He’s saying some people may not be able to see what’s going on in the world but the Lord can see it. No man should take the consequences of another man. The Lord judgments are true. Nobody can see all the actions that are taking place like he can. He also says: “ . . . because justice is one of the attributes that “believers in a living God…show more content…
“Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather than let it perish, and the war came.” One side rather to make war while the other side accepted war and that’s what started the war. The South wanted slavery to end. Lincoln also says that we all share the quilt of slavery. The South unjustly asks a “just God’s assistance” in unjustly stealing the efforts of others. Adam’s curse was the bread from the “sweat of other men’s faces”. For the South to ask that was like a man off the street to ask God for some money from someone else. That’s called stealing. Both parties were praying the same prayers to the same God against each other. Of course God couldn’t answer both prayers. The prayers weren’t fully answered. The conflict will soon
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