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To: Grandk who wrote (601)9/19/2001 9:40:24 PM
From: SOROS  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5569
 
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To: Grandk who wrote (601)9/19/2001 9:55:15 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 5569
 
Good answer. -g-



To: Grandk who wrote (601)9/19/2001 10:02:19 PM
From: alan w  Respond to of 5569
 
Excellent work J. Kenyon. I too find it hard to understand the notion that Hal Lindsey was presenting. It seems strange to me that it is OK to kill for your country while you should turn the other cheek when someone punches you in the nose.

God Bless you.

alan w



To: Grandk who wrote (601)9/19/2001 10:50:38 PM
From: SOROS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5569
 
This is a very complicated subject. Should a Christian take part in a war? What if the leader ordering the war is unjust and evil -- do you follow the Biblical teachings that say to obey authority? What if the war is to stop obvious atrocities being committed against innocent people? What if by NOT taking part, you allow many lives of unbelievers to go to an eternity without God that perhaps with time and influence could have been saved? The flip side is that brutal "just wars" have been waged in the name of God for nationalist expediency and political interest. However, if America had never fought a war, certainly many millions of people who have heard the gospel because of America would never have.

I conclude that this is a very difficult topic.

I remain,

SOROS