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Analysis: The Confessions Of Nat Turner

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Murder should never be justified with religion. In The Confessions of Nat Turner, Nat says that the Spirit said he should kill his enemies. Whether the Spirit actually spoke to Nat, nobody will ever really know, but I do not think that Nat should be able to justify his killings with religion. Some people hear God tell them to donate to the poor or something, but I do not really believe God would ever tell anybody to kill another human. As for the rest of the slaves, they let one person talk them into killing so many people. I understand that they probably had a lot of hatred towards white people, but they took so many innocent lives of children just because they believed one man had been told by God to do so. To me, it is just surprising to think that one man would have all this power and the rest of the people would go along with it. …show more content…

The United States fights wars with other countries and a soldier’s duty is to protect their country. However, I do not ever think about the moral issues that go along with it as Stout mentions. I have always thought about it in the back of my mind that I could never kill somebody unless it was self defense, and I suppose that is how soldiers have to look at it, but people can argue whether it is right or wrong. Also, Stout says, “both sides needed to enlist God in their cause as both justifier and absolute guarantor of their deliverance” and again I do not believe God should be used to justify what happens in war. If anything, they should use civil religion to justify war. Civil religion does not always involve God and I believe that is why it should be used instead. In this case, civil religion can be used because soldiers are protecting their country and

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