We need to absolutely protect all life all the time, except when some instance of life threatens your own. In that case, you are still protecting life (your own) but you are not protecting *all *life (you threaten the life of your assaillant). I agree that it is morally justified to defend yourself but you cannot claim to be protecting *all *life when you are protecting yourself by threatening another life.
Human life is precious/sacred. However, I do not see that killing a person who is attacking me in order to protect my own life is a problem at all with this moral absolute.
My intention is to stop him from harming me at that moment. If he loses his life because of this, it still does not change the fact that all life is precious.
He forfeits his own life as a consequence of his own actions. Now, if he gets away after killing a member of my family,
I cannot take revenge on him and shoot him in the back at a later time. That would be in violation of this moral absolute that all life is precious.
The Bible says Christians will be persecuted. Should it not rejoice you to see that the Will of God is being fulfilled?
Yes, however, when the rubber meets the road, pain of any kind is not a pleasant thing to have to deal with. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak. We must look instead to the future with God’s promise of eternal life.
Romans 8:18
For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.
2 Corinthians 1:5
For as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our consolation also abounds through Christ.
1 Peter 4:13
but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ’s sufferings, that when His glory is revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding joy.
If being atheist is being anti-God then by your definition being atheist is also being anti-Allah and I believe that would provide some common grounds between atheists and Christians, because I assume that you don’t believe in Allah and therefore, by your definition, are anti-Allah.
Since Muslims believe that Allah is the God of Abraham, then we worship the same God, because our God is the God of Abraham. Their understanding of God is not the same as ours though.
Common ground for true atheists and true Christians is not easily done since they are diametrically opposed. However, we can have common ground as far as defense of our country is concerned, private property rights, “common good” elements as long as they are actually “good,” etc.
The reason Christianity and Atheism are diametrically opposed is this: Either you serve God or you serve Satan because there are only two places possible to spend eternity; heaven or hell; God is the ruler of heaven and Satan is lord of hell and so even if atheists do not realize that they are serving Satan by opposing God, they still are.
Atheists reject/deny God on earth so God will reject them when they die. Only God knows each person’s heart, and He is both a merciful God and a just God whose judgment is right. (Matthew 10:33)
Some people close their ears to God’s call because they are enjoying their lives of indulging in personal pleasures and they do not wish to have to change in order to be able to inherit eternal life. They do not want to look beyond the present moment. St. Augustine was like this before he converted. "Lord, Make me chaste, but not yet,” was his prayer!
Mother Teresa went through a very long period of spiritual dryness which we call “the dark night of the soul” because she felt no consolation from God. She still obeyed His commandments even though she may have asked, “do You even exist?” I have asked God that myself when I have been struggling with problems. I have been fortunate that He has sent me the consolation that I needed when I asked for it.