“The Way of Good and Evil”, drawn and published by John Hailer in 1862, is a circular allegorical image depicting the divergent paths of good and evil while on life’s journey. John Hailer was an artist and publisher who lived in Pennsylvania during the Civil War era. He created this image in 1862 as a moral guide for children, showing the consequences of choosing good or evil in life. ~ Higher resolution
The “Good path” features a church, a schoolhouse, a peaceful home, and a college with an American flag flying above it. It leads to Good and the Eternal Life through "The Word."
The “Bad path” starts with “disobedience to parents and teachers,” then to a House of Sin to a tavern, a States Prison to Destruction and Everlasting Punishment. The path to destruction ends with a pitchfork-wielding demon in the fires of Hell.
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