Traditionally, faith and reason have each been considered to be sources of justification for religious belief. Because both can purportedly serve this same epistemic function, it has been a matter of much interest to philosophers and theologians how the two are related and thus how the rational agent should treat claims derived from either source. Some have held that there can be no conflict between the two—that reason properly employed and faith properly understood will never produce contradictory or competing claims—whereas others have maintained that faith and reason can (or even must) be in genuine contention over certain propositions or methodologies.
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civilian - A person who is not actively involved in a nation's armed forces
propaganda - communications meant to persuade others,can be misleading
ration- a limit on how of a good a person can buy in wartime
total war- a war in which a nation uses all of its weapons and resources
mobilize - to make soldiers and equipment ready for war
This excerpt expresses the view of the post-Civil War period held by <em>Moderate Re-constructionists</em>. On March 4th, 1965, Abraham Lincoln in post- Civil period advocated for malice towards none and charity for all. He further believed firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right and encourages people to strive and finish the work we are in, bind up the nation's wounds whereby he advocates for all to do all that may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and all the other nations.
<span>the poverty-stricken rural peasants</span>
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It was one of the first signs of war.
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and well one thing always less to another