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Would you support a Just War from the Bible then?

Salty

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Candy said: "Many disagree that killing is acceptable for Christians."

IF I had a weapon with me - and someone was shooting at my family - I would fire back - even if I killed him!
That is acceptable killing! Biblical and otherwise
 

atpollard

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Wars have always targeted civilians and always will.

Peace to you
Technically, deliberately targeting civilian populations is a tactic that has almost universally failed to achieve military victory. The best example being Germany attacking population centers to exterminate mass civilians in Russia and England, Japan killing mass civilian populations in China, and the Muslim Terrorists attacking civilians to destroy Europe and the United States. Which of those achieved the desired objective rather than solidifying resolve of the resistance and unifying their enemies?
 

atpollard

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On the subject of a “just war”, I think nobody should support any war where you are advocating sending OTHER PEOPLE to die for you. If you are not willing to fight, then your opinion is irrelevent.
 

Salty

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On the subject of a “just war”, I think nobody should support any war where you are advocating sending OTHER PEOPLE to die for you. If you are not willing to fight, then your opinion is irrelevent.
I would think it would not be a good ideal for the President and Congressmen to go into combat......
 

canadyjd

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Candy said: "Many disagree that killing is acceptable for Christians."

IF I had a weapon with me - and someone was shooting at my family - I would fire back - even if I killed him!
That is acceptable killing! Biblical and otherwise
I struggle with the self defense argument.

If it’s violence toward me because of the cause of Christ, I would hope to maintain the example of our Lord and all the martyred saints of not responding with violence.

If it’s an issue of my family being threatened, I believe I would do everything within my power to protect them, even if it meant deadly force.

I ask for God’s mercy in never facing such decision.

Peace to you
 

canadyjd

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Technically, deliberately targeting civilian populations is a tactic that has almost universally failed to achieve military victory. The best example being Germany attacking population centers to exterminate mass civilians in Russia and England, Japan killing mass civilian populations in China, and the Muslim Terrorists attacking civilians to destroy Europe and the United States. Which of those achieved the desired objective rather than solidifying resolve of the resistance and unifying their enemies?
Harry Truman dropped an A-Bomb on two Japanese cities, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians. I know there were military operations there, but civilians nevertheless. Do you think Japan surrendered because of the loss of military production?

Russia starved 20 million Ukrainians to death by destroying their crops and captured the country.

Civilians have always been targeted, directly or or indirectly.

There is no way to sanitize war. The results are always brutal. Many believe Christian’s should have no part in it.

Peace to you
 

Ben1445

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Gideon, Samson, any of the judges in Israel, were all fighting wars and they were chosen by God to do their jobs. Joshua led Israel into the land and they fought with the inhabitants of the land.
There is no real difference between then and now.
Proverbs 21:1
The king's heart is in the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of water:
he turneth it whithersoever he will.

God is not surprised when nations go to war.
When looking at whether or not we should be involved as Christians, there is no answer that will always satisfy the question. Every individual should always be asking themselves and their Lord, “Am I doing what my Lord wants me to do today?”
If you can answer that question correctly on a daily basis, the bigger picture questions like this one will sort themselves out.

Matthew 6:34
Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.
 

JesusFan

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Wars have always targeted civilians and always will.

Peace to you
I do not think that we should wag war though against civilians as being the same targets as the soldiers we are fighting against, as know while will still be colleterial civilian deaths, they should not be targeted same way the soldiers are
 

canadyjd

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I do not think that we should wag war though against civilians as being the same targets as the soldiers we are fighting against, as know while will still be colleterial civilian deaths, they should not be targeted same way the soldiers are
I don’t think we should wage war at all. Let’s work it out with diplomacy.

Peace to you
 

canadyjd

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Gideon, Samson, any of the judges in Israel, were all fighting wars and they were chosen by God to do their jobs. Joshua led Israel into the land and they fought with the inhabitants of the land.
There is no real difference between then and now.
…..
Well, yes there is a big difference now.

Christians are not chosen by God to inhabit a particular land. We are strangers in a foreign land, wayfarers, sojourners.

Our kingdom is in heaven, not on the earth. We are salt and light, a force for peace and godliness.

Peace to you
 

Ben1445

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Well, yes there is a big difference now.

Christians are not chosen by God to inhabit a particular land. We are strangers in a foreign land, wayfarers, sojourners.
Makes no difference to Proverbs 21:1
Our kingdom is in heaven, not on the earth. We are salt and light, a force for peace and godliness.
Obviously we are not going out to conquer in the name of holy war. That was not the question or the answer.
Peace to you
Convenient for you to cut off the part that you don’t want to address.

There is no difference now based on the verse I gave you that you are hiding from the continued conversation.

Now take a crack at the rest…

Proverbs 21:1
The king's heart is in the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of water:
he turneth it whithersoever he will.

God is not surprised when nations go to war.
When looking at whether or not we should be involved as Christians, there is no answer that will always satisfy the question. Every individual should always be asking themselves and their Lord, “Am I doing what my Lord wants me to do today?”
If you can answer that question correctly on a daily basis, the bigger picture questions like this one will sort themselves out.

Matthew 6:34
Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.
 
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