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I plan to offer something of a reflection on his book in this thread, so stay tuned. Of course, it'd be best for you to read his stuff first-hand; I can't guarantee I'm exegeting him exactly right.
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Okay, this next question is mostly for those who consider themselves Christians.
To what extent is the Christian required by piety (religious conscience), as opposed to patriotism, to obey the state? For instance, is the Christian required to do military service during times of conscription? Can that military service include actual combat roles? If not, can it include non-combat roles, such as medic, cook or chaplain? If a Christian in a non-combat military role is commanded to participate in violence, should the Christian refuse?
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As regards obeying the state don't most Christian religions teach that canon law is above civil law? I consider myself a Christian, but I don't think that I owe unconditional allegience to the state.
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If you look at the Epistles, you see that Paul claims that all Christians should obey secular authority, since all authority is appointed by God and therefore legitimate, and disobeying it is tantamount to disobeying God. If you go by Jesus' teachings in the Gospels, you see that he gives little to no regard to secular authority; tells his followers to engage in meekness, peacemaking, and non-resistance to persecution; and preaches that we should trust God to see to our needs. I think that all of these are generally incompatible with fighting in a war. |
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Romans 13 is used by many to suggest that POV. Later on, I'll argue that that's a misreading, but it'll take a while to get there.
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