Here is a big difference in how we view vengeance.
Nope, Vengeance is just another word for Revenge.
Christianity sees all hateful or violent things as a product of mans fall, and thus unnatural. Pagans do not believe man is fallen and that violence and anger are natural.
It’s not about natural or unnatural, it’s about good or evil.
Hateful and violent things are always a product of evil, violence and anger are evil.
If a man murders my family it would be perfectly acceptably to take vengeance.
You mean revenge. And no. It wouldn’t. Only Satan and his demons would advocate such.
For every action there is equal and opposite reaction,
No. Your thinking of physics, as humans we can control our action or reaction, such actions or reactions are either good or evil, it’s always been our choice, our choice to live for the good or for the evil.
and that is encouraging my anger.
What do you mean?
May I ask, do you have any feelings of hatred, anger or resentment?
In a case such as this, where vengeance is clearly merited by the severity of the act, some Germanics would consider it cowardly to not seek some form of revenge.
So when Jesus was crucified and forgave his transgressors, you see that as an act of cowardice? you think God should seek revenge for all of those who trespass against him? In which case we should all be dead.
If a man slays your family, one should not take that sitting down, but rise up to avenge the memories of his fallen brethren. This is the way of the world. There are times when it is appropriate to kill.
No. You are miles from the truth or good in saying that.
If this is the way of the world, we should all be killing one another. Can you not see how your paganism breeds hatred? and hatred has no place for the good.
This is where our views of “good” and “evil” differ.
No. They don’t. Hatred, anger or resentment will always be the product of evil.
Please look at the fruits of your faith, are they the fruits you wish to eat of? Do you really want to eat of the fruits of hatred, anger or resentment? of violence?
Because I prefer the fruits of love, mercy, forgiveness and peace. The good. Thats what I strive for in Christ.
Thank you for reading
Josh