The question that interests me is the criteria for beginning a civil war. I don't think the American Revolution met the critieria for a Just War. I'm interested in arguments pro and con.
Revelation
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Reason Natural moral law; just war doctrine; double effect Conditions for just war:
Double effect conditions:
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Example Hiroshima - if "the bomb" hadn't been dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, then at least 100,000 US soldiers and 10's of millions of innocent civilians would have died. This is based on what we know of Japanese military techniques/procedures of that time. The civilians, if not directly bombed, would have died from famine and neglect. When we blanket bombed Tokyo, Dresden, Hiroshima, & Nagasaki we knew innocent civilians would die. There is a continued moral ambiguity among orthodox theologians over the use of a nuclear bomb in WWII. Fr. John Ford, SJ was one of the strongest proponents of the argument that it was wrong to drop "the bomb". |
Some comments and observations made during the lecture and Q&A session:
Augustine in 5th century - conditions for moral war; then Thomas Aquinas
Revolution can never be justified - authority is illegitimate (tradition/Thomas Aquinas)
Bernard Johnson, an expert on Islam - from its birth (630-640), Islam has been extremely violent
Paul Johnson, historian - there have been few Muslim peaces; they occurred when Islam had quenched subjugation
By 2015, France & Italy will have Muslim majorities (Fr. Perricone encouraged Catholic couples to have all the children that God wants them to have)
The "War on Terrorism" IS a holy war
Note: An audiotape of this lecture will soon be available. Check the ChristiFideles Web site. The Q&A session was very lively and some very good questions were raised.