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Is an assault on one person by a foreign state, good reason to fight a war?
You are absolutely right.There is never a good reason to invade another country and destroy their inhabitants.
[bibledrb]joshua 10:36-39[/bibledrb]Jesus told us to love our enemies and pray for them…invading their country and killing them CANNOT fit into either category.
Matthew 5:44Jesus told us to love our enemies and pray for them…invading their country and killing them CANNOT fit into either category.
So God changed His mind? I don’t think so.We are not living in the age of Old Testament…as “Christians”, we are to be “Christ like”…
Every reference to war is from Old Test…why do people ignore Jesus’s teaching on loving our enemies? Is it because it makes them uncomfortable?![]()
Remember that Christ took the long-term view.Jesus told us to love our enemies and pray for them…invading their country and killing them CANNOT fit into either category.
You’re welcome.Hm…I am reading a great deal about what “I am advocating”, or what I am saying…actually, I’m just pointing out Christ’s command.
p.s. It might remembered that the disciple wanted to take the sword route in the garden…the weapons route that would , in his way of thinking, save Jesus…and who more worth saving than his Lord and Master. Of course, as the Bible tells us, Jesus had a problem with that…HE knew that secular violence would only breed retribution (…“those who live by the sword shall die by the sword”.)
p.p.s. Our beloved St Francis of Assisi forbade his followers to carry weapons…this was done in imitation of Jesus. I have to be honest…as a Christian and Secular Franciscan…I can do no other than follow these two lives of PEACE.![]()
odysseynetworks.org/blogs/category/2011/05/11/osama-bin-laden-what-nowI really do apologize for so many posts…and I don’t mean to belabour the point, but I wish to add one thought to a previous post…
Thus far, I have read replies that all relate to self-defence…my concern lies in my original statement…invading other countries, planned attacks. I believe that defending oneself must mean that one is being attacked…and if not, then what we have is retaliation…retribution. Evidently Jesus had a problem with that concept, because HE was very specific…“You have been taught an eye for an eye…but a new commandment I give you…”…We are then told to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us…![]()
But it is the same Jesus that taught both.We are not living in the age of Old Testament…as “Christians”, we are to be “Christ like”…
Every reference to war is from Old Test…why do people ignore Jesus’s teaching on loving our enemies? Is it because it makes them uncomfortable?![]()