JustChristian said:
You haven't and I do. Jesus stood for love not hate and war.
Actually, I did; however, I apparently didn't do so in a manner which you understand.
First off, I agree: Jesus stood for love, not hate and war.
Now, let's examine your concept of Jesus. According to your last few posts, Jesus would not have done anything to a sniper waiting to shoot a victim. However, scripture tells us that He went into the synagogue and actually cast people out (casting people out presumes some form of physicality), as well as overturning tables and the seats of those that sold doves -- see Matt 21:12, Mark 11:16, and Luke 19:45. Is this the same Jesus that would do nothing?
Next, to further explain my answers to previous questions, let's use your answer about the sniper. You agree that you wouldn't simply stand by and let him shoot someone else; that, in a nutshell, is exactly what I'm talking about.
Is there such a thing as a just war? If you can honestly say that you would not stand by and let a sniper shoot someone, then you have to admit that there is such a thing as a just war. It's that simple.
A "just war" isn't one that is waged to benefit any particular party; it is waged to defend and protect, because all other means have been exhausted or ignored.
I can find nothing in scripture that contradicts defending and protecting others. Instead, I find verses like the two I've presented before: We who are stronger should bear the infirmaties of the weak; and greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
If that still doesn't make sense to you, well, I apologize, but I just can't explain it any clearer than that.