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Christians are "not of this world", so its conscriptions are the world's problem.A fellow Christian member called support for conscription "disturbing" in another thread. I know countries vary widely on the topic, so I wanted raise the issue and approach it from a Christian perspective. Let's use iron to sharpen iron and see if we can help one another be better brothers and sisters in Christ.
Should a Christian support or oppose conscription? Why?
The draft has never been or ever will be a Christian value. Jesus Christ of Nazareth never comanded Christian soldiers for physical battle but He did command soldiers to spread His Gospel to the nations aka the harvest.A fellow Christian member called support for conscription "disturbing" in another thread. I know countries vary widely on the topic, so I wanted raise the issue and approach it from a Christian perspective. Let's use iron to sharpen iron and see if we can help one another be better brothers and sisters in Christ.
Should a Christian support or oppose conscription? Why?
I would question this in terms of a general calling by God to be a soldier. It seems to me there have been numerous times in history in which the Church benefitted from the presence of Christian soldiers who were willing to use their martial might to combat the forces which might seek to destroy Christians. It is not obvious that Christians are not called to be soldiers or serve in a military force. Unless you mean only mean that there is nowhere in the Gospel where one is called to be a soldier in military service, which is true. Though Christ never tells the soldiers who do serve in the Roman army to abandon their position.The draft has never been or ever will be a Christian value. Jesus Christ of Nazareth never comanded Christian soldiers for physical battle but He did command soldiers to spread His Gospel to the nations aka the harvest.
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Think about what you have said and compare it to the words of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. It is contradictory.I would question this in terms of a general calling by God to be a soldier. It seems to me there have been numerous times in history in which the Church benefitted from the presence of Christian soldiers who were willing to use their martial might to combat the forces which might seek to destroy Christians. It is not obvious that Christians are not called to be soldiers or serve in a military force. Unless you mean only mean that there is nowhere in the Gospel where one is called to be a soldier in military service, which is true. Though Christ never tells the soldiers who do serve in the Roman army to abandon their position.
The flaw in your interpretation is that you're assuming pacifism on the basis that we could kill future Christians, even in the case of justifiable self defense. Yet the opposite case could be made that If the Christian community is subject to mass killing there would be no one to witness Christ in the future. This has happened historically and Christians were only able to witness to the wider world by defending themselves as a civilisation from enemies via the use of war. You are inherently privledging the lives of non Christians over Christians when you suggest we cannot kill, at all.Think about what you have said and compare it to the words of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. It is contradictory.
"The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; 38 therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.”
He did not say " kill the harvest".
He is Lord of the Harvest: He is the one who owns the harvest (the world and its people) and is ultimately responsible for its outcome. Show me where Jesus Christ of Nazareth instructed to kill them.
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Yes, meaning we leave the world to the worldly and the dead to bury the dead. We are of the Kingdom, not the world man has made in its own image. In follwing the 2 commandments we put God's will first, not man's and we serve each other, not seek division amongst self serving desires.Well we render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s.
Wrong kingdomIt seems to me there have been numerous times in history in which the Church benefitted from the presence of Christian soldiers who were willing to use their martial might to combat the forces which might seek to destroy Christians.
What do you mean? I'm not speaking about the Kingdom of God. I am talking about the temporal Church which exists in our world and is subject to it.Wrong kingdom
Jesus was ,and so should all Christians rather than focusing on the empires of man. Jesus said the church is built upon, and is truth from God alone, and not the opinions of man.What do you mean? I'm not speaking about the Kingdom of God.
What does this look like? Does it mean Christians live as ascetics and deny themselves earthly community?Jesus was ,and so should all Christians rather than focusing on the empires of man
Of course not, but the earthly community simply served each other and everyone in need, not any governmental institution built according to traditional ways of man using God as it's figurehead. We are to serve the will of God, not use God to serve the will of fellow man.Does it mean Christians live as ascetics and deny themselves earthly community?
Can you define government? Because wouldn't a government be merely an organizing mechanism of a large community? Are opposed to the organization of communities?Of course, not but the earthly community simply served each other and everyone in need, not a governmental institution.
Any human governing body soon fails to follow the governance of God, as self interest soon returns even if only in concern over itself and its existence. God tells us time and time again that He will provide what is needed but man likes to add our own insurance defeating the purposeCan you define government?