Jesus praised a Roman soldier for his faith in Luke 7:1-10
Scenes like Auschwitz convince many Christians WWII was justified to put an end to the evil committed by the Nazis
Jesus said "Give Caesar what is Caesar's". Christians interpret
this to mean following state orders is good, including fighting in
a just war
"I'd say we can't ignore, in the great Christian tradition and in a world marked by
sin, any evil aggression threatening to destroy not only many values, many people,
but the image of humanity itself." Pope Benedict XVI
The Pope supports proportional violence
"...A father who sees his family
attacked is duty-bound to defend
them in every way possible" Pope Benedict XVI
"War and conflict have an impact on development. Crops are destroyed... people are forced to flee their homes...
millions of people flee... for safety. [War] makes land unusable. Roads and bridges are shut/ destroyed, schools and
clinics closed" CAFOD
Dietrich Bonhoeffer: "If the wheels of a cart were crushing people, instead
of just bandaging its victims, you would jam a spoke in the wheels"
He was a priest in WW2, but after seeing the horror of
what the Nazis were doing was involved in a plot to
assassinate Hitler
He was executed three days before
the war ended
CAFOD = Catholic Agency for Overseas Development
Quakers are pacifists
"Do not take revenge on someone who wrongs you. If anyone
slaps you on the right cheek let him slap your left cheek too."-
Jesus (Matthew 5:39)
the prince of peace is Jesus
the fact that most casualties in wars are civilians make the churches concerned about modern warfare e.g. bombs and nuclear weapons
Exodus 20: the ten commandments says "thou shalt not kill"
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