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So... your solution to stopping children being killed is to kill?
killing children is murder
stopping murderers is justice
So... your solution to stopping children being killed is to kill?
Stopping a crime IS NOT the same as AVENGING!!!!!
killing children is murder
stopping murderers is justice
You guys sound so panicked because you cannot refute Jesus' teachings of "love your enemy".
You are correct meshak.
Notice how angry these people get when they are asked to back their positions with scripture from Jesus and/or Paul to support their killings and wars?
Convenient for you I guess. :nono: Not for me.I don't think James was thinking of killing when he talked about "doing good"
I still have an O.T. in my Bible. I admit to having a couple of New Testaments alone. Again, this is convenient for you, not for me.I'm a firm believer in the New Covenant. Passages written to Old Covenant believers don't apply to us NC believers.
Are you New Covenant or Dispensational? Our respective theologies won't have us outside of each other's understanding of the Body (Meshak disagrees with you on that point), but it will have us looking to application of our faith differently.Again, written before the NC was put in place. However, there is no indication that Jesus had them bring a sword for killing or war.
Likewise, a Chaplain doesn't engage with his platoon. He specifically has a different job and duty.Also, it's hard to reconcile Luke 22:36 with the following words of Jesus:
(Matt 26:52) “Put your sword back in its place,” Jesus said to him, “for all who draw the sword will die by the sword.
It made it an awkward question for one who is not entirely a pacifist. I assume, as a father, my role is 1 Corinthians 7:28 to be concerned with specific duties and issues involved with that duty. I don't have the convenience of carrying the single-man's duties. We are two different guys with two 'different' God-given duties, imho and as far as I understand 1 Corinthians 7. -LonYep.
LOL.....you think that by committing a crime, you can stop a crime?
Do you support stopping children from being killed? Yes or No?
killing children is murder
stopping murderers is justice
What if it's a 6 year old male Shiite Muslim terrorist ...
LOL.....you think that by committing a crime, you can stop a crime.
Again, show us a passage from Jesus and/or Paul that tells us to kill in order to prevent a crime?
Cause, there is verse, after verse in the NT that says the opposite.
What crime am I committing by stopping the murder of children?
Again, Do you support stopping children from being killed? Yes or No?
Convenient for you I guess. :nono: Not for me.
I still have an O.T. in my Bible. I admit to having a couple of New Testaments alone. Again, this is convenient for you, not for me.
As a Covenant Theologian, I'm particularly interested in applicable universal truths and directives. I don't believe God changed His character an iota from the Old to the New.
Are you New Covenant or Dispensational? Our respective theologies won't have us outside of each other's understanding of the Body (Meshak disagrees with you on that point), but it will have us looking to application of our faith differently.
Likewise, a Chaplain doesn't engage with his platoon. He specifically has a different job and duty.
It made it an awkward question for one who is not entirely a pacifist. I assume, as a father, my role is 1 Corinthians 7:28 to be concerned with specific duties and issues involved with that duty. I don't have the convenience of carrying the single-man's duties. We are two different guys with two 'different' God-given duties, imho and as far as I understand 1 Corinthians 7. -Lon
If conversation is going to degenerate to accusatory, I'm going to have to bow out. Posturing over something.
If conversation is going to degenerate to accusatory, I'm going to have to bow out.
What if it's a 6 year old male Shiite Muslim terrorist with a bomb on his back running into a Jewish Synagogue on Yom Kippur to blow up all the Jews in the building?
If you kill this 6 year old boy before he enters the Synagogue is it still murder?
If conversation is going to degenerate to accusatory, I'm going to have to bow out. Posturing over something.
Convenient for you I guess. :nono: Not for me.
As a Covenant Theologian, I'm particularly interested in applicable universal truths and directives.
I don't believe God changed His character an iota from the Old to the New.
Are you New Covenant or Dispensational?
Our respective theologies won't have us outside of each other's understanding of the Body