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Posts from Anonymous, Cranston, RI

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Anonymous, Cranston, RI

Lincoln's personal conviction was that slavery was a grave moral evil, and that the Union that institutionalized such evil could never survive. God would eventually judge us, and find us wanting. This is what he meant in the above quotation. You have to know the context in which he was saying it to properly understand it. Otherwise, it sounds like he was being pragmatic rather than principled - and everything we know about Lincoln shows that he was principled.

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