The Irony of War -- Thoughts from Antietam
Earlier today my family and I spent a few hours at the Antietam Battlefield, Sharpsburg, MD. Antietam has the "honor" of being the bloodiest one day battle in American History. During this one day, between North and South, more than 23,000 soldiers were killed or wounded.
Yes, this is one of the more important events in American history. So, why the title?
The small white building in the picture played an important role in the battle. Both armies used it as a gathering place and as a place of battle. The irony here is that this building is a Dunkard Church. The Dunkards were German Anabaptists who were pacifists, and yet their church became a place of war.
I'm not a pacifist, but I seek peace as a priority. I recognize that this battle has important implications for a great many people, not the least being African Americans held in slavery. But perhaps this church stands as a reminder of the primacy of Peace.
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