The problem I have being a Christian is, when attacked, I have to turn the other cheek, forgive and love my enemy. What the hell happened to CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS? I’m not going to any “safety enclave” with a bunch of people that won’t fight. We’ve got ISIS vowing to kill us and when they come at us I’m supposed to pray about it? Something needs to be fixed...how about instead of an enclave, a crusade (with F-35’s)? Onward Chrisian Soldiers...
“The flag of Jesus” will soon be banned, too.
“The problem I have being a Christian is, when attacked, I have to turn the other cheek, forgive and love my enemy. What the hell happened to CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS? Im not going to any safety enclave with a bunch of people that wont fight. Weve got ISIS vowing to kill us and when they come at us Im supposed to pray about it? Something needs to be fixed...how about instead of an enclave, a crusade (with F-35s)? Onward Chrisian Soldiers...”
Forgiving and loving your enemies does not preclude defending yourself against them, it keeps you healthier and happier in life. You identified the wrong enemy...you really do need to come to Christ fully so you can see the truth friend.
Remember that when Christ said he was coming back he stated that he did not come to bring peace but a sword.
Yep, turn the other cheek is a directive. However, I think that more in interpersonal dealings, not necessarily when life or limb is at stake.
When asked “What would Jesus do”, remember, braiding some cords and driving the unrighteous out/away is clearly an option.