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I mean, what are the church positions? Like if you are going to be killed, is it ok to kill for defending your life?
I think our Lord and Savior might disagree with this statement. Would you care to elaborate? Am I reading it wrong?It would be a sin against charity for your own life if you allowed someone to take it.
I find sense withTedster’s question. Jesus Christ allowed himself to be killed, he did not raise a self-defense.Originally Posted by teachccd View Post
It would be a sin against charity for your own life if you allowed someone to take it.
I think our Lord and Savior might disagree with this statement. Would you care to elaborate? Am I reading it wrong?I think our Lord and Savior might disagree with this statement. Would you care to elaborate? Am I reading it wrong?
If you are going to eat the chicken, certainly.
Jesus gave up His life for the salvation of mankind. It was not just a senseless murder as most murders are. Yes, I will stay with the fact that if you allow someone to spit in your face or ultimately kill you you are not protecting the most precious thing that God has given you…your life. And to just allow someone to senselessly take this most precious gift from you is a sin of charity against yourself. This does not include martyrs who chose to die for their beliefs. Does my distinction of senseless murder now make sense??I think our Lord and Savior might disagree with this statement. Would you care to elaborate? Am I reading it wrong?
Precisely my point. Jesus allowed Himself to be killed. This was essential within the context of His being the ultimate sacrifice for mankind. Self defense (the term) cannot even be used in this situation since He is not defending Himself. It is by His death and resurrection that He defends us from sin and ultimately reconciles us back to the Father. I hardly would compare this to a burglary where an innocent store clerk dies for no reason other than some thug needs a fix…God Bless…teachccdI find sense withTedster’s question. Jesus Christ allowed himself to be killed, he did not raise a self-defense.
haha, that was a good one!If you are going to eat the chicken, certainly.![]()
That’s clear enough for me. Thanks!!Okay, going to the authority. From the Catechsim of the Catholic Church:
2264 Love toward oneself remains a fundamental principle of morality. Therefore it is legitimate to insist on respect for one’s own right to life. Someone who defends his life is not guilty of murder even if he is forced to deal his aggressor a lethal blow:
If a man in self-defense uses more than necessary violence, it will be unlawful: whereas if he repels force with moderation, his defense will be lawful. . . . Nor is it necessary for salvation that a man omit the act of moderate self-defense to avoid killing the other man, since one is bound to take more care of one’s own life than of another’s.
So, if a man punches me in the face and I shoot him, I would be guilty of murder. However, if he pulled a knife on me (and I believed an attack was inevitable) and I stab him, I am not guilty of murder. I did not intend to kill him. I hoped he would be disabled for an amount of time, and lived in order to repent of his sin. However, my act of stabbing the aggressor was an act of preservation of my own life. Not an attempt to rob someone of the gift of their humanly life. It seems pretty straightforward to me. I welcome your responses. Have a great day!
God Bless,
YACatholic:thumbsup:
I thought that that is what I pretty much said in my previous posts (post #2) but oh well…Okay, going to the authority. From the Catechsim of the Catholic Church:
2264 Love toward oneself remains a fundamental principle of morality. Therefore it is legitimate to insist on respect for one’s own right to life. Someone who defends his life is not guilty of murder even if he is forced to deal his aggressor a lethal blow:
If a man in self-defense uses more than necessary violence, it will be unlawful: whereas if he repels force with moderation, his defense will be lawful. . . . Nor is it necessary for salvation that a man omit the act of moderate self-defense to avoid killing the other man, since one is bound to take more care of one’s own life than of another’s.
So, if a man punches me in the face and I shoot him, I would be guilty of murder. However, if he pulled a knife on me (and I believed an attack was inevitable) and I stab him, I am not guilty of murder. I did not intend to kill him. I hoped he would be disabled for an amount of time, and lived in order to repent of his sin. However, my act of stabbing the aggressor was an act of preservation of my own life. Not an attempt to rob someone of the gift of their humanly life. It seems pretty straightforward to me. I welcome your responses. Have a great day!
God Bless,
YACatholic:thumbsup:
Sometimes it depends on the exact nature of the circumstances. War becomes a bit tricky sometimes when talking about morality. While there are certain moral guidlines that must be always followed there is not always a broad mathmatecial forumula covering all instances.So i want to be a sniper, it has math, problem solving and skill. But the downside it kills people. As for everyone in armies as well is it okay to kill? Snipers often kill first…
Really?!since one is bound to take more care of one’s own life than of another’s.
I was thinking about that too.There is another point. If one is a postition of protecting others, it is a wrong not to kill someone, if killing that person is necessary for the protection of innocent third party.
In the middle ages the Popes did urge the Catholic Church to attack the Muslims. That means its ok to kill people in times of war.I mean, what are the church positions? Like if you are going to be killed, is it ok to kill for defending your life?
Gospel of Luke 6:22I see there’s debate about the subject. Really, we were told “if someone hits you on one side of your face, turn the other for them to hit it too” or something like that. Maybe it means we should not resist violence by any means. Any other ideas?