They say that the Civil War was a series of bloody battles that took place in this country between 1861 and 1865, costing thousands of lives and millions of dollars.
How do we know this to be so? Could this simply be a vast conspiracy, caused by people intentionally putting false information in history books? After all, we weren’t there; we didn’t see it with our own eyes. Did it, in fact, happen?
First, we don’t have any reason to believe that such a conspiracy would have happened. True, there are many people making money off of the Civil War souvenir industry, but if someone could have fabricated these events, then he could have made much more as a writer than he ever could have by selling bogus bullets and buttons.
Second, we have thousands of letters, both from those involved in the fighting and from those in safety, and contemporary news reports of the day that corroborate the reports of the history books. It is not possible that anybody could have gathered together all of these letters and newspapers and altered them all to support a fictional event.
Is there anyone who really doesn’t believe that the Civil War was fought? Not to my knowledge, but I haven’t spoken to everybody. There are, however, many people who make the claim that the events of the Bible never happened. There is more evidence for the accuracy of the Biblical accounts than for the Civil War.
2006-08-22 11:05:26
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answer #2
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answered by flyersbiblepreacher 4
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In every husband and wife.Marriage was created as a sacred and holy coming together of a man with a woman(not a man with diferrent women or vice versa).This was to avoid fornication.Also, divorce and adultery is directly against God's covenant with man so whoever commits these sins will come against the wrath of God.Jesus is merciful.God has no pleasure in the death of the wicked but His will is that they should turn from their wickedness and be saved.God bless you.
2006-08-22 11:29:35
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answered by child of God 3
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