Emphasis Preaching Journal
Mark Twain responded to the...
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Mark Twain responded to the Philippine-American War in 1899-1902 by writing The
War Prayer. It was rejected by his publisher, but then was published after Twain's
death. The fictional setting is a nation ready for war. Everyone is excited, with bands,
parades, fireworks, and the like. On Sunday, a preacher exhorts devotion to flag and
country, justifies war for such a good cause, and prays for God's aid.
