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HardRockGTR
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This is the first question I pose on this forum 
I was thinking this today; a martyr dies “for” Christianity. Does this mean that a non-Christian who defends Christians in a war against Christianity, out of compassion and moral duty for the people, and dies on the battlefield in order to prevent unfair treatment of practitioners, can be considered a martyr? Moreso, does this count as baptism by blood?
I have the impression this is a question that will have different answers among different congregations.
I was thinking this today; a martyr dies “for” Christianity. Does this mean that a non-Christian who defends Christians in a war against Christianity, out of compassion and moral duty for the people, and dies on the battlefield in order to prevent unfair treatment of practitioners, can be considered a martyr? Moreso, does this count as baptism by blood?
I have the impression this is a question that will have different answers among different congregations.