Killing people in the name of God has continued throughout religious history. During the Crusades one historian records the Crusaders defeat of the Moslems In Jerusalem resulting in the blood of the enemy running up to the stirrups of the Crusader’s horses.
In modern warfare there are numerous incidents of killing the enemy in the name of God. Recently the video news showed accounts of the Isis warriors cutting off the heads of their enemies, again in the name of God.
Today the “Laws of War” established by the United Nations do not permit such barbarian behavior. . We regard our nation’s use of violence as strictly “defensive” Yet our nation is the largest supplier of high technological weapons to dozens of countries which are not as constrained by our moral standards and are sometimes used causing the death of thousands of innocent civilians.
We are also reminded that “righteous slaughter” continues to go on in our own country because many of our fellow Americans, citing Second Amendment rights, advocate the unfettered sale of military style weapons to anyone regardless of the often tragic result by some who hear the ’”call of God” to rid the nation of its enemies?
We normally regard our Christian religious faith as a call to peace and non-violence. We refer to Jesus as the Prince of Peace. Consequently we cannot ignore or pretend these contradictions do not exist in our land. For the followers of Jesus, Righteous Slaughter is never an option. And peacemaking is our response to the Lure of God.
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