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Is it moral to Kill in self-defense?

robertguwapito

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Or to rephrase the question, "Is it moral to preserve one's life (Kill) in self-defense?"

Following Tomas Aquinas' logic:

1. Natural law dictates that it is normal to preserve one’s life.
2. Since it is a principle of natural law, it is therefore moral to preserve one's life.
3. Since it is moral to preserve one’s life, it is therefore lawful to defend one’s life.
4. Therefore, self-defense is a moral act and lawful act.

It seems that there are quite a few peacenik Christians who think that it is morally reprehensible to act in defense of self and family. What do you think?

My two cents worth: Since it is moral to preserve one’s life, it is immoral for a Christian to do otherwise. :smilewinkgrin:
 

Salty

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Yes, it is moral to kill in self-defense.

In addition it is also legal- provided he is an immediate threat to you.

For example - if a person shoots at you, you shoot back and injure him - then he drops his weapon and starts to run away; he is no longer a threat - then you are no longer justified to shoot him again - let along kill him.
 

HAMel

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Self preservation is built within us. It's normal to want to protect yourself and use whatever is available and at had to do so.
 

plain_n_simple

Active Member
1. Natural law dictates that it is normal to preserve one’s life.
2. Since it is a principle of natural law, it is therefore moral to preserve one's life.
3. Since it is moral to preserve one’s life, it is therefore lawful to defend one’s life.
4. Therefore, self-defense is a moral act and lawful act.


There is your lack of revelation of scripture, if you care. Natural man and natural law are opposite to what Christ taught. Deny yourself, trust Him. If you love your life unto death, you will lose it. You think the same as the world does. Get faith in Jesus, He will never let you down.
 

mandym

New Member
Luk_22:36 He said to them, "But now let the one who has a moneybag take it, and likewise a knapsack. And let the one who has no sword sell his cloak and buy one.
 

HAMel

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This guy finds himself in the middle of a raging flood. His only means of escape is to climb to the roof of his house. Once on the roof, he begins to pray for God to save him.

Not long after another man comes by and offers the guy a life preserver. He declines as he prayed.

Shortly thereafter, another man comes by and offers him into his boat. There's room for one more. Again, he declines as he prayed.

After a bit, a rescue helicopter arrives and he again refuses..., as he had prayed.

About an hour later the guy drowns and when he arrives in Heaven he's asked, "What are you doing here?

He says, "I was waiting for the Lord to save me from the flood."

He is then told, "We sent you a Life Preserver, a boat and finally the Rescue Helicopter. Why didn't you use one of them?"

When the time comes you have to rely upon the tools you have at hand.
 

DaChaser1

New Member
Or to rephrase the question, "Is it moral to preserve one's life (Kill) in self-defense?"

Following Tomas Aquinas' logic:

1. Natural law dictates that it is normal to preserve one’s life.
2. Since it is a principle of natural law, it is therefore moral to preserve one's life.
3. Since it is moral to preserve one’s life, it is therefore lawful to defend one’s life.
4. Therefore, self-defense is a moral act and lawful act.

It seems that there are quite a few peacenik Christians who think that it is morally reprehensible to act in defense of self and family. What do you think?

My two cents worth: Since it is moral to preserve one’s life, it is immoral for a Christian to do otherwise. :smilewinkgrin:

God already answered your question, as He said that it was immoral to murder, but was allowed to kill to self defend, see Isreal given an army to defend them from invaders and was used to "purge" the land of the heathen!
 

plain_n_simple

Active Member
Under the Law it was done, but not in the New Covenant. God says listen to His Son, not the Law and Prophets, unless it was about Him.
 

plain_n_simple

Active Member
Read the verse before and after, you are out of context. If you love your life unto death, and wish to live by the sword, so be it.
 

plain_n_simple

Active Member
You mirror the worlds thinking of fear. Love casts out fear. Jesus is love. If you need to kill in Jesus' name to overcome evil, or think the Holy Spirit is guiding you to take a life, that is your option.
 

mandym

New Member
You mirror the worlds thinking of fear. Love casts out fear. Jesus is love. If you need to kill in Jesus' name to overcome evil, or think the Holy Spirit is guiding you to take a life, that is your option.


Actually it is you who mirror such things. You emulate the false ideology of the political far left which has nothing to do with scripture or Jesus.
 

plain_n_simple

Active Member
I have nothing to do with politics, only the words of Jesus. So you will kill in His name? Does the Spirit guide you to take a life?
 

plain_n_simple

Active Member
No, but the Spirit guides me to protect my family. I have no husband, so I have a loaded 45 pistol that takes his place.

How far can you trust Jesus?
 
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