The Sin of Pacifism

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elf3

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Oh and how many Christians do we have in the US armed forces defending our country so that all the "pacifists" can have freedom.
 
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You were half credible up to this point. Spiriitual sword? Spiritual script? Spiritual clothing....ohkayyy.
Anyways Calminian gave you a great example with Abraham our father of the faith who mustered up his army to battle in order to rescuue Lot his nephew.
Mind answering that?
He will explain it away or trivialize it away or post some link for you to go to on another website.....one of three!
 

Jimbone

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Oh and how many Christians do we have in the US armed forces defending our country so that all the "pacifists" can have freedom.
Please do not take this as any disrespect towards any of our troops, because I understand that's what they are told and many of them genuinely believe as well. I would never say anything to intentionally dishonor them at all, but they fight for the rich mans wallet now, not "our" freedoms. When the rich man decides it's time, they will also be the ones that round up us trouble makers. The US soldiers at one time did fight for our freedom, and for that I am very grateful, but make no mistake now they work for the bankers. I know this isn't what this thread is about, and I happen to agree with your points, I just felt compelled to point that out.
 
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I am not sure how to post links but maybe you all should look up a guy by the name of Sam Childers "the machine gun preacher". Only after you read his bio should you comment.
 
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I am not sure how to post links but maybe you all should look up a guy by the name of Sam Childers "the machine gun preacher". Only after you read his bio should you comment.
Go to the webpage and copy the web address.. just paste it in your post.

If it's a video there is an icon in the tool bar above the main part of your message. It's the second icon from the farthest right it looks like a movie slide. Click that and paste the web address in that.
 
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Please do not take this as any disrespect towards any of our troops, because I understand that's what they are told and many of them genuinely believe as well. I would never say anything to intentionally dishonor them at all, but they fight for the rich mans wallet now, not "our" freedoms. When the rich man decides it's time, they will also be the ones that round up us trouble makers. The US soldiers at one time did fight for our freedom, and for that I am very grateful, but make no mistake now they work for the bankers. I know this isn't what this thread is about, and I happen to agree with your points, I just felt compelled to point that out.
Being a U.S. Marine in the 80's I agree with this.....it seems we hover over the Middle East for the oil which drives the economic way of life and for the sake of National Interest. I do agree that if we are attacked that we should defend ourselves and the home land, however....for the sake of National Interest/Oil and the riches that we have in this country we have killed a lot of innocent non-combatants, children and women that have been lumped under collateral damage. I also believe that the only other nation we should help defend is Israel.
Just my view as well......
 
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Calminian

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Please do not take this as any disrespect towards any of our troops, because I understand that's what they are told and many of them genuinely believe as well. I would never say anything to intentionally dishonor them at all, but they fight for the rich mans wallet now, not "our" freedoms. When the rich man decides it's time, they will also be the ones that round up us trouble makers. The US soldiers at one time did fight for our freedom, and for that I am very grateful, but make no mistake now they work for the bankers. I know this isn't what this thread is about, and I happen to agree with your points, I just felt compelled to point that out.
Off topic, brother. If you want to make this case, feel free, but let's stay in the general issue of pacifism.

If you guys want to discuss US military policy, please consider a new thread.
 
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MadParrotWoman

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Being a U.S. Marine in the 80's I agree with this.....it seems we hover over the Middle East for the oil which drives the economic way of life and for the sake of National Interest. I do agree that if we are attacked that we should defend ourselves and the home land, however....for the sake of National Interest/Oil and the riches that we have in this country we have killed a lot of innocent non-combatants, children and women that have been lumped under collateral damage. I also believe that the only other nation we should help defend is Israel.
Just my view as well......
Agree with this, the US and it's allies cannot be expected to police the world and when we try to do so we only seem to accumulate more enemies. It's a fine line we tread though as ignoring an invasion such as the Russian one at present brings to mind the events leading up to WWII. Sometimes ignorance isn't bliss.
 
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Off topic, brother. If you want to make this case, feel free, but let's stay in the general issue of pacifism.

If you guys want to discuss US military policy, please consider a new thread.
How about CALM down CALMinian as it does to some extent go to your post......as in DEFENDING ourselves/YOU and ALL Americans with WEAPONS if attacked...as well as using WEAPONS to defend ISRAEL if attacked....HAHAHHA funny :)
AND most posts occasionally CHASE the proverbial RABBIT to some extent.
 
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Calminian

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I am not sure how to post links but maybe you all should look up a guy by the name of Sam Childers "the machine gun preacher". Only after you read his bio should you comment.
Saw the movie. Great example. Those kids in Africa are being shown a love that a pacifist could never understand. Here's a trailer for it.

[video=youtube;eddnloOFjwY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eddnloOFjwY[/video]
 
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Calminian

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How about CALM down CALMinian as it does to some extent go to your post......as in DEFENDING ourselves/YOU and ALL Americans with WEAPONS if attacked...as well as using WEAPONS to defend ISRAEL if attacked....HAHAHHA funny :)
AND most posts occasionally CHASE the proverbial RABBIT to some extent.
It's off topic. I'm asking respectfully for you to respect the topic and keep in on pacifism, not opinions about US intervention. That's a rabbit trail that will hijack the thread.

If you want to start a thread on it, I'd be happy to participate.
 

Jimbone

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It's off topic. I'm asking respectfully for you to respect the topic and keep in on pacifism, not opinions about US intervention. That's a rabbit trail that will hijack the thread.

If you want to start a thread on it, I'd be happy to participate.
No it's all good and no problem, that's why I added the little disclaimer I knew it was off topic. I will resist any future compulsions in this thread. Peace in the middle east (or at least in CC) brothers.
 

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Agree with this, the US and it's allies cannot be expected to police the world and when we try to do so we only seem to accumulate more enemies. It's a fine line we tread though as ignoring an invasion such as the Russian one at present brings to mind the events leading up to WWII. Sometimes ignorance isn't bliss.

Power hates a vacuum. If the last hundred years has taught us anything it is that without the United States, and to a lesser extent the west in general, being the strongest, most reliable to respond to despots and evil, the world will descend into chaos, wanton murder, terror, rape, and worse. WE HAVE TO RESPOND TO EVIL WITH FORCE! Whether it's obama's weakness, Chamberlain's appeasement of Hitler, or America's reluctance to help end WWI, THIS LESSON IS CRYSTAL CLEAR.
 
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Calminian

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No it's all good and no problem, that's why I added the little disclaimer I knew it was off topic. I will resist any future compulsions in this thread. Peace in the middle east (or at least in CC) brothers.
Thanks. Perhaps someone will start a thread for further discussion on that. Hopefully it doesn't continue to escalate here.
 
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elf3

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Being a U.S. Marine in the 80's I agree with this.....it seems we hover over the Middle East for the oil which drives the economic way of life and for the sake of National Interest. I do agree that if we are attacked that we should defend ourselves and the home land, however....for the sake of National Interest/Oil and the riches that we have in this country we have killed a lot of innocent non-combatants, children and women that have been lumped under collateral damage. I also believe that the only other nation we should help defend is Israel.
Just my view as well......
LOL ok I understand. Guess that wasn't the best example concerning today's problems. But it used to be, right? Sorry I guess I just take this serious because too many people think that because we are Christian we have to be pasifist and not defend ourselves, family or others.

How about a couple other examples. My cousin is a state trooper in Texas he had to shoot someone once. His sister is a correctional officer in a Texas jail her husband is a game commissioner dealing with the Texas borders. All three Christians, all three armed, all three willing to kill to defend the public. Now yes they are public servants but...Also Christian.
 

Blain

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Blain I love you and all my friend but you cannot calm someone down who has a gun just randomly shooting people. Notice that in most of these mass shooting situations the killer killed himself.
Actually there are a few cases when talking them down has worked, rare yes but it has happened, and I will fight if need be to protect others I have no issue with the whole fighting to save others. What I have an issue with is calling it a sin not to fight, there are many reasons why a person wont or in some cases cant fight. For instance the enemy could be big and stong and the hero in the situation has never fought in his life and is weak, or the person is terrified or the person freezes up under pressure or the person is to soft and cannot hurt another human being.

To choose to willfully not do anything when you know you can is wrong and is a choice but nowhere does it say in the bible its a sin. It may fit into the category of being wrong but i think its only a sin if you have the power and ability to fight and protect but just let it happen.

Now me, I have never been in a fight in my life and I have literally no muscle but I will still give it everything I've got to protect others but not everyone is able to do that.
 
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Calminian

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LOL ok I understand. Guess that wasn't the best example concerning today's problems. But it used to be, right? Sorry I guess I just take this serious because too many people think that because we are Christian we have to be pasifist and not defend ourselves, family or others.

How about a couple other examples. My cousin is a state trooper in Texas he had to shoot someone once. His sister is a correctional officer in a Texas jail her husband is a game commissioner dealing with the Texas borders. All three Christians, all three armed, all three willing to kill to defend the public. Now yes they are public servants but...Also Christian.
And God bless 'em because even justified killings are difficult and taxing.
 
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JesusIsAll

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How about a couple other examples. My cousin is a state trooper in Texas he had to shoot someone once. His sister is a correctional officer in a Texas jail her husband is a game commissioner dealing with the Texas borders. All three Christians, all three armed, all three willing to kill to defend the public. Now yes they are public servants but...Also Christian.
Yes, but what you fail to grasp is that you can't be protecting the people who are holier than thou, and be holier than thou.

Luke 18:11 The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, God, I thank thee, that I am not as other men are, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican.
 
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Thanks. Perhaps someone will start a thread for further discussion on that. Hopefully it doesn't continue to escalate here.
Yeah no doubt...wouldn't want you to loose your pacifism! So....you are saying that we should be allowed to defend ourselves in certain circumstances and it would be OK...right? If yes then I agree.......for sure!
 
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There is a time for everything.

Ecclesiastes 3

To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: [SUP]2 [/SUP]A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted;
[SUP]3 [/SUP]A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up;
[SUP]4 [/SUP]A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance;
[SUP]5 [/SUP]A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;
[SUP]6 [/SUP]A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away;
[SUP]7 [/SUP]A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
[SUP]8 [/SUP]A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace.


[h=1]Proverbs 20:30King James Version (KJV)[/h] [SUP]30 [/SUP]The blueness of a wound cleanseth away evil: so do stripes the inward parts of the belly.
This was written for the believer who was under the Law of Moses. It's meaning and application for the New Testament saint is different.