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That answer right there could open up all sorts of commentaryDoes Christianity require pacifism?
I hope not. I ain't sucked one of them since I was a baby.
I believe based on the teachings of our Lord it definitely does at times, I do believe there are justifiable actions , like the goodman of the house not suffering his goods to spoiled. The general tenor of Christ teaching us to '"Love our enemies pray for them that despitefully use us etc. "
Unto death? To martyrdom? That is not your stance. Our God is The God of Life, not allowing that His Children should be abused.I believe based on the teachings of our Lord it definitely does at times, I do believe there are justifiable actions , like the goodman of the house not suffering his goods to spoiled. The general tenor of Christ teaching us to '"Love our enemies pray for them that despitefully use us etc. "
Earth Wind and Fire said:Unto death? To martyrdom? That is not your stance. Our God is The God of Life, not allowing that His Children should be abused.
Like I said there are justifiable actions however turning the other cheek is a form of being a pacifist , we should live peacefully with all men as much as lies within you. I wouldn't be an extreme pacifist anymore than I would be an extremist on most issues . Christ speakes concerning his kingdom not being of this world and his servants not fighting. Myself I did serve in the Armed Forces in a non combant position a Hospital Corpsman . Elder Gilbert Beebe didn't believe in Primitive Baptist being engaged in War Combat. So what I am saying there are various degrees of pacifism the New Testament teaches alot about it, but even in the New Testament there is some reference about protecting your own house and goods.Unto death? To martyrdom? That is not your stance. Our God is The God of Life, not allowing that His Children should be abused.
Like I said there are justifiable actions however turning the other cheek is a form of being a pacifist , we should live peacefully with all men as much as lies within you. I wouldn't be an extreme pacifist anymore than I would be an extremist on most issues . Christ speakes concerning his kingdom not being of this world and his servants not fighting. Myself I did serve in the Armed Forces in a non combant position a Hospital Corpsman . Elder Gilbert Beebe didn't believe in Primitive Baptist being engaged in War Combat. So what I am saying there are various degrees of pacifism the New Testament teaches alot about it, but even in the New Testament there is some reference about protecting your own house and goods.
Despite what Christian pacifists would have us believe, God is not a pacifist. The Bible is filled with examples of God taking bloody vengeance on His enemies (Isaiah 63:3–6; 65:12; Deuteronomy 20:16–18). And those examples are not limited to the Old Testament. It is impossible to read the book of Revelation without seeing the Lamb of God in His role as the Lion of Judah (Revelation 5:5; 19:11–15). The imagery is clear that Jesus will overcome His enemies with war (Revelation 19:19–21). This is the same Jesus who is quoted by pacifists to support their cause.
The Holy Spirit does that brother. I myself still am struggling with this pacifism stance since as Old Regular says we are also as Christians called to protect house and goods (I interpreted that to mean kith and kin).I was Primitive Baptist for 35 years... I was raised in the church and fought in Vietnam with the Marines 1965-1966 and was in the tank division... Though I hadn't joined the church when I fought, I had still be going to church since the age of seven... I joined the church after I got back in 1968 and soon got out in 1969... I know a lot of brethren in the Primitive Baptist Church that served in the military, now weather they were in the church at the time when they served, that I didn't know... I did know my Dad didn't because WWII was over after him and my mother joined... I would like to hear the comments from one who is a Christian and is in now, and I believe I found one... Now if can only persuade him to come over here?... Brother Glen
This is my understanding as well... thanks.In other words, a true Pacifist is one who loves peace so much that he is willing to fight and die to protect it.
In other words, a true Pacifist is one who loves peace so much that he is willing to fight and die to protect it.
Turning the other cheek to a SMACK is one thing, but NO cheek should willingly take a blow from a ball bat. Also, after turning the other ckeek & getting it smacked, one is outta cheex. Time to smack back !
Remember, one who beats his guns into plowshares will plow fields for he who doesn't !