fantôme profane;1602030 said:
I have to say I find your attitude here disgusting and morally reprehensible. All I can say is that I think you should spend some time thinking about this.
Imagine that an enemy soldier had killed your family in time of war. Would you be so quick to call that a moral act? What if that enemy soldier was obeying the word of a prophet of God? Would that make any difference to you as you mourn the loss of those you love?
I wouldn't like it. But I wouldn't like the fact that an enemy soldier killed me either. Tell me, why is it OK to kill a certain person during a war, and not another person?
As I said, one should certainly attempt to spare ALL life that it is possible to spare while in a war. It would be best if it could be solved without any loss of life whatsoever. But if it comes down to your country losing the war, and the life of a civilian who is on the other side, then I would imagine that any sane person would attack.
Would you refrain from attacking the men who are shooting at you because those men are hiding behind civilians? If you did attack those men and the civilians died as a result, who's hands would the blood of those civilians be on? Who would be morally wrong? Would it be you who is trying to protect your life? Or would it be the enemy soldier who is endangering the lives of the citizens of his own country?
I mean, honestly, what soldier fighting for his country hides behind the citizens of his country? One who expects his enemies not to fire because there are civilians in the way.
I would hate it if my family was killed in war, but if I am fighting for my country and my family dies because I am hiding behind them, then their blood is on my hands.