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Awesome post Coonskinner.
The moral of the story for Ham was that he had to do something but he acted without wisdom. It sounds to me as though it would have been as big a sin to go back down the mountain and pretend that he did not see the problem.
He should have addressed the problem wisely, with dignity, and the grace his father had.
Ham was not cursed because he saw a problem, he was cursed because he didn't have the integrity or character or respect for his father to deal with it on his own...there was indeed a problem, and it did need to be dealt with.
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