Hi,
Im currently in the US Navy, and after the capitol riots happened, I got a pretty crazy spiritual feeling, like some conflict was going to start soon that requires the military. that got me thinking, should I as a Christian fight in our military? I was an atheist when I joined and converted 2 years ago. I read about a conscientious objector discharge and i am considering it.
I believe our military does some pretty evil things. Innocent lives have been destroyed in the middle east, children are killed in bombings. It seems like we are there just to maintain power, not to defend ourselves. I believe in the use of force for the defense of others, as Jesus told his disciples to buy a sword.
But if I am supporting an institution that oppresses others to defend its own power, I don't know if I want to be a part of that. I think there is a difference between giving up your life to save someone's life and giving up your life to save someone's way of life. Like if our "freedom" here in America is at the expense of innocent lives, I don't think that's love. It sounds like selfishness to me. Are the American people willing to give up their freedoms so people in the world aren't enslaved and oppressed by our military?
Im currently in the US Navy, and after the capitol riots happened, I got a pretty crazy spiritual feeling, like some conflict was going to start soon that requires the military. that got me thinking, should I as a Christian fight in our military? I was an atheist when I joined and converted 2 years ago. I read about a conscientious objector discharge and i am considering it.
I believe our military does some pretty evil things. Innocent lives have been destroyed in the middle east, children are killed in bombings. It seems like we are there just to maintain power, not to defend ourselves. I believe in the use of force for the defense of others, as Jesus told his disciples to buy a sword.
But if I am supporting an institution that oppresses others to defend its own power, I don't know if I want to be a part of that. I think there is a difference between giving up your life to save someone's life and giving up your life to save someone's way of life. Like if our "freedom" here in America is at the expense of innocent lives, I don't think that's love. It sounds like selfishness to me. Are the American people willing to give up their freedoms so people in the world aren't enslaved and oppressed by our military?
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