Roles in Wars
Christians are to be evangelical voices for peace. Satan and his demons
are evangelical voices for war. The hand of evil, visible by studying
war profiteering, is the dimension of war that Satan must suppress in
order to trick people into believing war is sometime good or the best
alternative to opposing an invading force.
The early Church understood Satan's deception that the good from
violence is temporary and the evil is permanent. Today, leaders claiming
to be Christians support
torture, assassinations, and even starting wars under the premise that
loving our enemies is a nice theory but not something we should actually
do. Teachings opposite of Biblical guidance corrupt Christianity. Even
the smallest spiritually compromises with evil are dangerous.
The murder of
our enemies is never to be planned, executed or celebrated. The Bible
teaches us the set of laws for families apply to nations. Could we ever
image assassinating one of an unarmed family member and then celebrating
this murder? I submit the answer is no and celebrating the death of
anyone is evil. Christians believe in hell and for a person goes to hell
they serve not a life sentence but for eternity. God is the only judge
on When murder is celebrated by a society, it is a powerful sign that
Satan and his agents have a firm grip on the soul of that society.
A
beautiful example of Jesus' message to love our enemies is the life of
St. Francis of Assisi. St. Francis
traveled to Egypt to end the
Fifth Crusade. St. Francis crossed the battle lines in what was an
almost certain suicide mission on a mission of peace. He was brought to
the leader of the Islamic forces, Sultan Malik al-Kamil, and something
miraculous happened. Sultan al-Kamil and St. Francis developed a deep
respect and love for each other. The Sultan offered peace to the
crusading army and Jerusalem as a gift.
Unfortunately, Cardinal Pelagius, the religious leader of the Fifth
Crusade, was hell-bent on killing Muslims. Had St. Francis's love your
enemy teaching continued to become mainstream, it would not have been
possible for a Catholic to bear arms. Today, the prohibition on military
service is still a requirement for all laypeople who join his Third
Order. The history of St. Francis and Sultan al-Kamil is often unknown
because it continues to threaten "the princes of this world" teaching a
version of Christianity that embraces military service and justifies
killing enemies.
St.
Francis taught to love, respect and serve Muslims as you would your own
family.
The best example that we are to love and serve
our enemies, not kill them, was taught to us by Jesus. Jesus could have
easily destroyed his enemies but he allowed his enemies to crucify him
and offering us freedom from sin and eternal salvation. The courage to
die for the faith during the persecution of the early Church, helped
fuel the growth of the Church. Courage and kindness to our enemies leads
to the salvation of souls while military interventions produce the
opposite result.
The history of how secret societies have started and continued wars is painfully long. We need only look at past wars, to see the hidden hand. In the Middle Ages the Knights Templars, a Luciferian secret society most known as a military arm for expanding Christianity, was the privately owned central bank for the crusaders. Relatively few Knights Templars were soldiers, most members worked in their banking busines, and the inner circle elite were enemies of Christianity. Knight Templar insiders revealed their secret ceremonial worship of Lucifer to Pope Clement V. This resulted in arrests beginning on October 13, 1307. The Order members arrested were tortured and murdered. The Catholic Church disbanded the Order in 1312. The Knights Templars and all financiers of war are never representatives of Christianity.
The real
purpose of war can be better understood when you follow the money trail
and involvement of secret societies to advance the Great Plan.