It's good to keep one's freinds close, and one's enemies closer.
Yes, but if it's a Flea Market they will be there to take our money from us.
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It's good to keep one's freinds close, and one's enemies closer.
You will not find any "real" Christian who advocates retaliation.
Bill, here's what I have to say on the other thread:
The rest of my long post is here:
http://www.baptistboard.com/showpost.php?p=1901305&postcount=17
It is an act of war on the US, BTW.
The Sermon on the Mount is clear enough. After 9/11 we should have prayed for the Taliban instead of trusting in horses and chariots.
The Sermon on the Mount is clear enough. After 9/11 we should have prayed for the Taliban instead of trusting in horses and chariots.
hehe, haven't been called a youngster for at least 30 years! Not all that young anymore!Youngster,
You, contrary to misguided belief, will never find any real War Veteran that advocates unrequired retaliation and after thirty months, three combat tours. in Vietnam, I know what it is that I seek to avoid you learning. These people have declared, not just your death, but your extinction! It matters not that you seek peace, they do not. And this is not some isolated incident.
The only people that did the right thing were on Flight 93 and they were the only ons that had any chance to survive, the others opted to do exactly what you advocate here, they went like sheep to the slaughter, with zero choice in the matter. God has not called you to fear!
hehe, haven't been called a youngster for at least 30 years! Not all that young anymore!
Vietnam was another ill advised war that sent our men over to interfere in the politics of someone else's country in the name of "national security" and fighting communism. One of these days we will learn that we have enough problems to fix in this country before we seek to fix the problems of someone else's country. Communism, or rather the fall of communism in the majority of countries who tried it, should have taught us that other peoples are just as capable of fixing their own political problems as we are.
A dictator is a dictator. The US is to blame for many countries woes because we supported one dictator after another as long as they played lip service to the ideals of democracy instead of falling in with the communists. A dictator is a dictator. Doesn't matter if they are communist, they all seek one thing: power. We shouldn't have supported ANY of them. Now we are in a mess of our own making!
On 9/11/'01 an airplane, loaded with folks, just like you, with their kids and families was intentionally crashed into the Pentagon and just before that two, similarly loaded with American Civgilians were driven through the Twin Towers murdering around five thousand innocent people! And then there was Flight 93. It was loaded with innocent folks also and was aimed at the White House to murder the President and his wife.
The people on the first three flights didn't have the intel that the ones on 93 had. Most hijackings follow the hijacking script and head off to Cuba. No one ever imagined flying a plane into a building. You can't call the people on the first 3 planes cowards because they failed to act in an event where 95% of such cases end peacefully with no loss of life. You can't know if they would have acted had they known what the hijackers were planning.
I most certainly am not called to fear. But I am called to wisdom and I'm certainly called to peace. Just because I own a closet full of guns doesn't mean I'm going to shoot the next Muslim I see in retaliation for the lives of 4 Americans who knew the risks they were taking before they accepted their assignments.
Jesus also warned us not to cast our pearls before swine or they will turn and rend us.
The situation today is proof of that.
Tbill, since I'm scripturally bankrupt, why don't you show me some scripture that in any supports the idea that the way to peace is through war. Cause I haven't read that in my Bible.
Romans 13:3-4 said:3 For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same:
4 For he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.
Sure, begin with Exodus and read through the Minor Prophets. When God sent His chosen people into the Promised Land He instructed the extinction of the peoples there. And be certain to read Mal. 3:6 and John 1:1-3.
I would be interested to know your answer for a what if question based on your experience in the service. If we were able somehow to get all of our embassies closed and financial dealings ended in all Muslim countries, at some point after that, if they threatened us, or attacked us somewhere else, how would you handle that nation?I say this with the deepest respect because you have earned that of me but I cannot see bombs, bullets and rockets as pearls. I know, for sure, that when I killed those people in Vietnam, as a soldier, I meant no good for that person at all and the Vietnamese I fought in concert with, still love me as much as I love them but I do not expect that love from the NVA Regulars nor from the Viet Cong.
I would be interested to know your answer for a what if question based on your experience in the service. If we were able somehow to get all of our embassies closed and financial dealings ended in all Muslim countries, at some point after that, if they threatened us, or attacked us somewhere else, how would you handle that nation?
It is very likely that quite a few will find this answer very distasteful, perhaps you also, but the truth is just that, the truth. The history, largely unrecorded, is that in early 1967 the Vietnam War was 90 days or less from being over. That condition did not change until after Nixon was elected. The only reason there are over fifty thousand names on that filthy wall in D.C. is cowardice and lust!
LBJ fnaly got rich off of the Vietnam War and there is your lust for money. It is, again, little known that the pig bought fifty-one percent of Brown and Root, who owned P.A.&E. but he did and terrified Mr. Brown with the escapades there-after. The cowardice came with the United States Congress, the foot wide yellow stripe up the middle of their backs kept the Joint Chief's of Staff from putting the Stamp of Approval on the plan to end it.
Now, your question, exactly what we should be doing right this moment, respond with overwhelming force!
Please understand one thing before going off on this answer, my answer is biblically correct and it is supported by scripture. The problem arises from a conglomeration of reasons. The largest of all of them is the New Testament Christian! They teach and preach a lie that is soaked up wholesale and scripturally, there is no such thing!
The first century Church taught from the same Bible Jesus taught from, the one He wrote, the Old Testament. Without the first thirty-nine books f the Bible, there is no Bible and since there is but one message from one Master, there is one context from eginning to end, salvation.
So it is with the first rule of Hermaneutics... No single scripture and no small group of scripture can ever be understood without the light of all scripture shinning on it. So, you see, love your neighbor as yourself must be considered in the same light as the command from God to exterminate the Canaanites, and without prayer, meditation and the leading and council of the Holy Spirit.
I hope I've been clear enough and God bless.
Sure, begin with Exodus and read through the Minor Prophets. When God sent His chosen people into the Promised Land He instructed the extinction of the peoples there. And be certain to read Mal. 3:6 and John 1:1-3.
One of my friends is on the field in Guatamala and is in daily danger of being murdered by the Catholics there and yet his duty station is considered safe. snip...
That is not true. I have heard missionaries from South America report that the Catholic Church presence, in order to attact the locals, tolerate a blend of Christianity and the nature worship they practice. The Catholic presence is very hostile to Baptist and Protestant missionaries, and through locals and sometimes directly, harrass, intimidate, and on rare occasion, use violence. That is a fact.if that is true, then those people are not Catholic.
Just sayin..
WM