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Hanna_C
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I’ve been reading up on just war doctrine, and I’m really struggling to understand it. I’m not a pacifist: I understand that sometimes war is necessary. But the Church has taught over and over that just because something is “necessary” for the greater good doesn’t mean we can do it. Killing one innocent man (however you define that) to save a city full of people is wrong. But killing a soldier to save a city is commendable. What is it about the context of war that makes these situations so different?