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Split from the Concealed carry in Church? thread.
Without going into the legality or morality of carrying a firearm in church, I’d like to know how we draw the line of being a passivist in the face of injury or death or fighting to the last breath. I’d prefer not to discuss firearms in this thread, rather the moral theology of pretecting one’s self by whatever method and passivism/Martyrdom.
Is it a matter of whether or not one dies or is injured in defending or expressing one’s faith? Is it a matter of protecting one’s family/friends/even a stranger?
On one hand, it is said we have a duty to protect our own lives, on the other, the Martyrs of history went passively to their death without lifting a finger to defend themselves, and are venerated/hailed/respected for their Martyrdom.
I’m not sure where I stand on this issue…at one point in my life, I’d have not given a second thought to unhesitatingly killing someone in self-defense. Now I think I would hesistate. I guess one never really knows unless/until they find themselves in a life or death situation.
Without going into the legality or morality of carrying a firearm in church, I’d like to know how we draw the line of being a passivist in the face of injury or death or fighting to the last breath. I’d prefer not to discuss firearms in this thread, rather the moral theology of pretecting one’s self by whatever method and passivism/Martyrdom.
Is it a matter of whether or not one dies or is injured in defending or expressing one’s faith? Is it a matter of protecting one’s family/friends/even a stranger?
On one hand, it is said we have a duty to protect our own lives, on the other, the Martyrs of history went passively to their death without lifting a finger to defend themselves, and are venerated/hailed/respected for their Martyrdom.
I’m not sure where I stand on this issue…at one point in my life, I’d have not given a second thought to unhesitatingly killing someone in self-defense. Now I think I would hesistate. I guess one never really knows unless/until they find themselves in a life or death situation.