In a few words here are four examples of Christians involvement in wars:
In November 1095, at the Council of Clermont in southern France, the Pope called on Western Christians to take up arms to aid the Byzantines and recapture the Holy Land from Muslim control. This marked the beginning of the Crusades.
Pope Urban’s call for war was met with a tremendous response, both among the military elite as well as ordinary citizens. Those who joined the armed pilgrimage wore a cross as a symbol of the Church.
In the first world war: while some British Christians did become conscientious objectors, the vast majority supported the war and well over a million practicing Christians enlisted. For many it was a matter of Christian duty and conscience.
In the second world war ordinary Catholics fought on both sides of the conflict, each side claiming God's support, whilst fighting each other.
the Catholic Church signed a concordat with the Nazi government in 1933 and “the collusion between the Protestant churches and the Nazi regime was even closer, helped by anti-Semitic tradition in German Protestantism” (84). The fact that pastors like Dietrich Bonhoeffer were radicals in the church for opposing this collusion is an indication that such opposition was not the norm among Protestant churches. Therefore, the historical fact of such pastors is not reason enough, argues Baggini, for Christians to celebrate.
The question is:
Considering the principles that Christ laid down, how can a christian defend his involvement in a war ?
Can a Christian join military service (conscription), if so what would he/she do if ordered to participate in armed warfare ?
Is there a conflict between "loving my neighbor" and shooting at him. Does following order of a military leader, politician or church head relieve me of accountability ?
It seems to be an easy question.
Do you agree or do you think differently ?
God said "thou shalt not kill." Some, in this forum, like to change that to murder, not kill. Killing Hitler seems like justice and a deterrent to future crimes.
W. Bush and Cheney lied us into war, claiming that he was fighting evil, and fighting the Axis of Evil, and claiming that we had an Orange Alert every few days, in order to use Satan's deception to persuade us to defy God's orders not to kill. Colin Powell lied about military intelligence, so we were left to ponder if covert intelligence really had information of which we were not privy.
Soldiers were convinced that Iraq had some link to terrorism and had Weapons of Mass Destruction--it had neither.
Soldiers can only be as honorable as their leaders.
This is why it is so difficult, from a religious standpoint, to join the military. If a commander (or president) gives an order to kill, one must obey if one has pledged himself to be a soldier. Yet, many believe that they have a previous oath to a higher power (God) to do the right thing.
God is supposed to absolve sins of those who believe in Jesus and atone for their sins. Heaven would be hell if it was filled with people who believed in Jesus but did not atone. Yet, the war in Iraq is quite different than any other war, and quite different than any other sin.
In Sodom, God destroyed two cities. In Noah's time, God flooded the world, but saved a few and animals. Yet, the war in Iraq was magnitudes worse than any of the other sins. It killed perhaps a million innocent people, and some were innocent women and children, and it disrupted their utilities and traumatized them with bombs. Rumsfeld lied that carpet bombs near major cities, which left 1/2 mile craters, didn't harm any civilians (his lies were to make the war palatable for those who were not sure we should fight).
Iraq was home to the Tower of Babel, and the Garden of Eden (between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers). So, the region was hallowed ground, protected by God, himself. It was not supposed to have bomb craters and tank tracks.
I believe that God offers no forgiveness for soldiers who took part in the Persian Gulf wars (Iraq).
Preachers who call for war don't know what they are talking about (despite their vast educations). God doesn't allow war, and that is an absolute fact.
God doesn't need us to fight his battles for Him. God is all-powerful, and if he wanted someone dead, they would be dead. God will get the enemy his way, and He says that we are not supposed to be the judge or executioners.