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If pacifism is what Jesus taught then how can you not hold that the Church is mistaken in teaching the opposite? Don’t you believe Jesus taught that self defense and war are always wrong? If that is so then the Church must be wrong for teaching that they are sometimes permitted; these are opposing positions and cannot both be right.i believe that pacifism was the earliest practice of the church and that it is the best way, they way Jesus taught.
True, you never made that explicit claim, but the implications of your position leave no other interpretation.i never made the statement the church is wrong.
OK, you base it on your interpretations of scripture and the writings of the early Church. This doesn’t change the situation: it is still your personal interpretation of those documents versus someone else’s interpretation with no possibility of definitively settling the issue. Personal interpretation is the problem Protestant churches have been unable to resolve, which is why they have fragmented into thousands of denominations each with a slightly different theology.i do not base it on my personal interpretation of the scriptures, but upon the scriptures AND the practices of the earliest church.
Aside from the theological problem, however, it’s an interesting point you raise and while it is easy for me to accept that the Church has properly worked all of this out, I have no idea of the debates that took place or of the arguments used to take us from where we were in the early Church to where we are now.
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