This is our second answer in our series on responding to your questions and comments. In Off Script 38: Killing in War: A Christian View of Violence, we discussed whether it is appropriate for Christians to participate in war, concluding that Jesus’ command to love our enemies means that Christians should not kill others. If you haven’t already, check out that episode first before listening or commenting on this one. In this episode we respond to Zak’s comment. He wrote:
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- Listen to the episode that this comment came from: Off Script 38: Killing in War
- Check out these other posts on how Christians should love their enemies, including a full length debate between Christians on this issue
- More information about Christian pacifism: loveyourenemies.wordpress.com
- See other episodes responding to your questions and comments
- Intro music: “Protofunk” by Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
I really enjoyed this episode. It challenged my current worldview with scripture(a very good thing, even if not pleasant at times). I do have few questions. 1.Can none lethal self defense be put under “confrontational nonresistance” or is it always finding “exceptions to Jesus’ commands.”
For example in the highly unlikely event that I would be walking a busy street and someone pulled out a gun and started shooting other people/family/etc. Would it be against the bible to(if I had the training)Disarm the individual.