Paine believes we need peace in our future. “We’ll give me peace in my day.” Not a man lives on Earth that believes separation must take place, the generous parents state “If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace.” (Pg: 252 lines 35-36). Paine believes, “If they go to war now his children and grandchildren will have peace in the future.” (Pg: 252 lines 37-38). Paine hopes war will solve problems for new generations to come, and will keep everyone safe on Earth. Britain, has an army with tyranny, they have declared, they have a right not only to tax but “To bind us in all cases whatsoever”. (Pg: 250 lines 9-10). They believe they should go to war because god wants them to perish. Paine states, “If being bound in that manner it’s not slavery, then there is no such thing as slavery”. …show more content…
Paine believes Britian will dominate them and force them to do things they don’t want. He believes they won’t have much freedom and feel as if they are a slave. God will bless you with life. Paine states, “Shew your faith by your works” (Pg: 253 lines 57-58). God will bless you with life from the work you are giving to the country. Paine believes going to war with the British will be dangerous but, believes there will be peace on Earth. Paine states, “Let it be told to the future world, that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive, that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it. Say not, that thousands are gone, turn out your tens of thousands.” (Paine lines 252-253) This shows how Paine believes with the help of the war there may be peace on Earth for the new generations. Paine sees no fear in going to war to have peace on Earth. Paine states, “I thank God that I fear not, I see no real cause for fear. I know our situation well, and can see the way out of