Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
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Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
Situation:
Your caught up in a war. An angry, armed crowd is approaching you very fast while shooting everything down that stands in their way. You have your thumb on the detonator ready to blow them to kingdom come.
What do you do ?
Note: there are some Christians that would say it would be ok in this case to press the button.
Your caught up in a war. An angry, armed crowd is approaching you very fast while shooting everything down that stands in their way. You have your thumb on the detonator ready to blow them to kingdom come.
What do you do ?
Note: there are some Christians that would say it would be ok in this case to press the button.
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Re: Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
Eccl 3:1 There is an appointed time for everything. And there is a time for every event under heaven--LittleHamster wrote:Situation:
Your caught up in a war. An angry, armed crowd is approaching you very fast while shooting everything down that stands in their way. You have your thumb on the detonator ready to blow them to kingdom come.
What do you do ?
Note: there are some Christians that would say it would be ok in this case to press the button.
Eccl 3:2 A time to give birth and a time to die; A time to plant and a time to uproot what is planted.
Eccl 3:3 A time to kill and a time to heal; A time to tear down and a time to build up.
Eccl 3:4 A time to weep and a time to laugh; A time to mourn and a time to dance.
Eccl 3:5 A time to throw stones and a time to gather stones; A time to embrace and a time to shun embracing.
Eccl 3:6 A time to search and a time to give up as lost; A time to keep and a time to throw away.
Eccl 3:7 A time to tear apart and a time to sew together; A time to be silent and a time to speak.
Eccl 3:8 A time to love and a time to hate; A time for war and a time for peace.
In the case you mentioned - is a time for war and yes - a time to kill...
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Re: Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
How would one interpret "Thou shall not Kill" then ?
I know that if it was in defense of children (say a person with a machine gun was attacking them), I guess i might have to kill if it was the only option available and that the death to those children was imminent.
This is mainly because my lack of inaction (which is still an action) would cause the death of those children.
I know that if it was in defense of children (say a person with a machine gun was attacking them), I guess i might have to kill if it was the only option available and that the death to those children was imminent.
This is mainly because my lack of inaction (which is still an action) would cause the death of those children.
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Re: Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
It actually should read "murder", not kill.LittleHamster wrote:
How would one interpret "Thou shall not Kill" then ?
This article explains the Hebrew meaning.
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Re: Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
RickD wrote:It actually should read "murder", not kill.LittleHamster wrote:
How would one interpret "Thou shall not Kill" then ?
This article explains the Hebrew meaning.
Thanks for that article. It seems like "Murder" is the proper word.
Now, "turning the other cheek". That may not be applicable in similar life/death situations !
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Re: Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
The issue is one of intent and alternatives.
WHY kill? is there any other alternative?
In the end every action we make, we will have to answer for and to a God that KNOWS why we did it.
WHY kill? is there any other alternative?
In the end every action we make, we will have to answer for and to a God that KNOWS why we did it.
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Re: Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
What about Jesus. If the Roman's were going to kill a bunch of kids. Would Jesus have pulled out a spear and 'rectified' the situation ?
I figure that God the Father wouldn't even create such circumstances to put his own son in so the point is probably moot.
I think you explained it well P.S. To use an analogy, If one of my kids was going to kill all my other children out of extreme hatred and then another of my children stopped that happening by way of lethal force, I would not hold it against him (although I'd be pretty sad about it).
I figure that God the Father wouldn't even create such circumstances to put his own son in so the point is probably moot.
I think you explained it well P.S. To use an analogy, If one of my kids was going to kill all my other children out of extreme hatred and then another of my children stopped that happening by way of lethal force, I would not hold it against him (although I'd be pretty sad about it).
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Re: Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
Justifiable Homicide., I wonder what was going through Cain's mind when he feared that someone out there would find him and kill him ~> himself just having killed Abel
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Re: Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
I think it is important to understand that Jesus IS not and WAS not "one of us" in that way, He was so far above us.LittleHamster wrote:What about Jesus. If the Roman's were going to kill a bunch of kids. Would Jesus have pulled out a spear and 'rectified' the situation ?
I figure that God the Father wouldn't even create such circumstances to put his own son in so the point is probably moot.
I think you explained it well P.S. To use an analogy, If one of my kids was going to kill all my other children out of extreme hatred and then another of my children stopped that happening by way of lethal force, I would not hold it against him (although I'd be pretty sad about it).
He MAY have allowed it to happen, know very well that their spirits would go to Him and they would know LOVE for greater than anything they could imagine BUT He probably would have, being the Son Of God, talked them out of it if that was what He felt needed to be done.
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Re: Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
Thanks for that.PaulSacramento wrote:I think it is important to understand that Jesus IS not and WAS not "one of us" in that way, He was so far above us.
He MAY have allowed it to happen, know very well that their spirits would go to Him and they would know LOVE for greater than anything they could imagine BUT He probably would have, being the Son Of God, talked them out of it if that was what He felt needed to be done.
I was also thinking along the lines of that since Jesus was a representation of God, then, what purpose would God have for putting Jesus in a situation like that anyway ? None really.
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Sometimes I can't help to think that justifiable homicide is right by any measure., it's just that we ~> for the most part, are cowards in getting it done., we think of the repercussions., we think of religion and whatnot., and we coward., and i think most world leaders., most people who call the shots in society at large realize that too, and so ~> they take advantage of us who tremble at taking action in a justifiable action! Almost like that hell thing hanging over our heads not to do anything bad.
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Re: Is "Justifiable Homicide" acceptable in Christianity ?
By the original usage of the word translated kill in the text cite - which is better translated as - premeditated murder - in our language and understanding.LittleHamster wrote:How would one interpret "Thou shall not Kill" then ?
I know that if it was in defense of children (say a person with a machine gun was attacking them), I guess i might have to kill if it was the only option available and that the death to those children was imminent.
This is mainly because my lack of inaction (which is still an action) would cause the death of those children.
In fact, sin murders relationships, betrays, abandons, neglects, rejects, fosters bitterness - so why does humanity keep doing these murders and then blame God they way they do?
So justifiable killing is killing the serial killers and murderous whacked out depraved folks found guilty beyond all reason doubt...It has to be done.
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