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Originally posted by Siberbat
reply to post by jiggerj
Whuh? Wasn't it Jesus who said, "Those who live by the sword, die by the sword"?
Yes indded, they're called soldiers. In a technical view, you can add law enforcement to that as well.
As far as civillians go, I hardly believe that defending one's self or an innocent is "living by the sword." What's the atheist view on protecting the innocent from evil? Do atheists have an intellectual or moral stance on that? On what basis do they form those morals on?
Nothing personal Jiggerj, I just find it fascinating you would use a text you find irronious to defend your position. lol. Ironic.edit on 14-4-2013 by Siberbat because: (no reason given)
Let's the U.S. is in a civil War where it's the citizens against Big Bro. Or a foreign invasion of some sort. Do you fight? Do you turn the other cheek as Jesus taught?
What if your brothers/sisters, friends are being killed, tortured, etc. DO you still turn the other cheek?
With all due respect I took life to save lives
Does that make me a sinner ?
Depends on how much of the Bible you read:
Originally posted by intrptr
reply to post by butcherguy
Depends on how much of the Bible you read:
Or how much of it you believe really happened... it was written by men after all.
The most important thing in my mind is the decision to "take life". And I am not the Judge, if you will. We'll have to wait and see about that.
(but personally) I don't want to be responsible for anyones death.
In Afghanistan it's the Taliban and Al Qaida attacking not just the west but also the democratically elected Afghan government.
My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence
Originally posted by dominicus
This is an area I'm not too familiar in so I wanted to get a few opinions on the Christian view in terms of fighting.
Let's the U.S. is in a civil War where it's the citizens against Big Bro. Or a foreign invasion of some sort. Do you fight? Do you turn the other cheek as Jesus taught?
What if your brothers/sisters, friends are being killed, tortured, etc. DO you still turn the other cheek?
Where's the fine line between "Doing" something about it, and "Letting it Go"?
Originally posted by dominicus
This is an area I'm not too familiar in so I wanted to get a few opinions on the Christian view in terms of fighting.
Let's the U.S. is in a civil War where it's the citizens against Big Bro. Or a foreign invasion of some sort. Do you fight? Do you turn the other cheek as Jesus taught?
What if your brothers/sisters, friends are being killed, tortured, etc. DO you still turn the other cheek?Where's the fine line between "Doing" something about it, and "Letting it Go"?
dominius
It is a matter of faith. If you believe that all things happen to you by God’s will and that you believe it is his will that you pursue love, regardless of the trials you face, than you can always “turn the other cheek”.