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War is Not Hell; Hell is Much Worse

While every war, even the longest, belongs to world history; hell belongs to our eternal destiny if we choose not to honor our Savior Jesus and to accept His sacrifice on our behalf;


In September 1864 General William Tecumseh Sherman led the fierce destruction of the city of Atlanta during the Civil War (Geib, 2026). Despite appeals from senior leaders of the city that these actions would be calamitous to the citizens, especially the elderly and pregnant women, in an address to the Mayor and Councilmen of Atlanta, Sherman said, “you cannot qualify war in harsher terms than I will. War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it… you might as well appeal against the thunderstorm as against these terrible hardships of war. They are inevitable” (Geib, 2026). Years later, in an address to the cadets at the Michigan Military Academy, Sherman shortened his sentiments about war by famously saying, “War is hell” (Ohio History Connection, 2017).

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