Konstantin
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The statement is controversial and ambiguous.
First, Jesus spoke about protecting yourself. Another Christian saint, John Chrysostom, said several centuries later than Jesus:
“When we, seeing others offended, do not defend them, but remain silent, this is cowardice; when we ourselves, receiving insults, endure, this is meekness.”
“You cannot shy away from battle, nor seek battle yourself...”
Secondly, it seems to me that Jesus came to Earth with certain tasks. And perhaps one of them was to reduce the level of hatred, evil and aggression in the world at that time. And his saying was like an injection, an antidote. But, apparently, it is not always true. For example, in World War II, if fascism had not been resisted, it would have increased the amount of evil on the entire planet.
“The theory of non-resistance to evil through violence has damaged man’s courage and consciousness. I am for the struggle, the fight against evil and crimes that can no longer be tolerated.”
“I want to destroy the nonviolence that dominates the world. It breeds apathy and idleness. This non-use of force cooled the blood and made it like cold water. Nonviolence blurs the line between good and evil. Everyone should be brave in life. A cowardly person is like a dead person. Life without courage is not life.”
“The theory of non-harm and non-violence, instead of leading people to knowledge, has led them to ignorance. Due to the fact that a person does not use force, he lost his rights and began to fear his own shadow. I want the world to be populated by strong people!”
“I am against the theory of non-use of force, which makes a person a coward. Fight for the truth! To face tomorrow with courage, you need to show courage every day.”
“The prejudice against non-violence as such must be eliminated and the perpetrators must be punished. To do this you need to use force. For this, Babaji needs strong people who are capable of fulfilling the Will of God, so that others can grow in wisdom, be insightful and learn to make the right decisions.”
“Those who fight for justice must develop the ability to repel inhumanity and cruelty. You need to be discerning and know what and when to resist and what specific methods are appropriate for a given situation to use.”
First, Jesus spoke about protecting yourself. Another Christian saint, John Chrysostom, said several centuries later than Jesus:
“When we, seeing others offended, do not defend them, but remain silent, this is cowardice; when we ourselves, receiving insults, endure, this is meekness.”
“You cannot shy away from battle, nor seek battle yourself...”
Secondly, it seems to me that Jesus came to Earth with certain tasks. And perhaps one of them was to reduce the level of hatred, evil and aggression in the world at that time. And his saying was like an injection, an antidote. But, apparently, it is not always true. For example, in World War II, if fascism had not been resisted, it would have increased the amount of evil on the entire planet.
Quotes by Mahavatar Haidakhan Babaji on non-violence
“The theory of non-resistance to evil through violence has damaged man’s courage and consciousness. I am for the struggle, the fight against evil and crimes that can no longer be tolerated.”
“I want to destroy the nonviolence that dominates the world. It breeds apathy and idleness. This non-use of force cooled the blood and made it like cold water. Nonviolence blurs the line between good and evil. Everyone should be brave in life. A cowardly person is like a dead person. Life without courage is not life.”
“The theory of non-harm and non-violence, instead of leading people to knowledge, has led them to ignorance. Due to the fact that a person does not use force, he lost his rights and began to fear his own shadow. I want the world to be populated by strong people!”
“I am against the theory of non-use of force, which makes a person a coward. Fight for the truth! To face tomorrow with courage, you need to show courage every day.”
“The prejudice against non-violence as such must be eliminated and the perpetrators must be punished. To do this you need to use force. For this, Babaji needs strong people who are capable of fulfilling the Will of God, so that others can grow in wisdom, be insightful and learn to make the right decisions.”
“Those who fight for justice must develop the ability to repel inhumanity and cruelty. You need to be discerning and know what and when to resist and what specific methods are appropriate for a given situation to use.”