Fighting the wicked does sometimes, and even often, mean slaying them. Because if you don't, you are morally responsible for the damage they do to Innocents should you let them live.
Self defense is not rare. Nor is defense of others.
And it is absolutely a spiritual victory, what's more. Especially defense of others, that is an explicitly righteous act. We are called in to be shepherds, and it's a poor shepherd indeed that refuses to shoot wolves when necessary.
he values obedience
Yes He does. And sitting idly by is something His blessed Son has expressly told us is a sin.
Fighting the wicked does sometimes, and even often, mean slaying them. Because if you don't, you are morally responsible for the damage they do to Innocents should you let them live.
Self defense is not rare. Nor is defense of others.
And it is absolutely a spiritual victory, what's more. Especially defense of others, that is an explicitly righteous act. We are called in to be shepherds, and it's a poor shepherd indeed that refuses to shoot wolves when necessary.
Yes He does. And sitting idly by is something His blessed Son has expressly told us is a sin.
Oh it's certainly not zero. I was a soldier.
You've gone off the rails now.
Have you never heard of an analogy? Are you unaware of allegory?