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What about all
the wars that have been caused in the name of Christianity?
When responding to
this question, we need to remember that we should not judge the teachings
or the truth of a religion or philosophy by the conduct or behaviour of
those who are not following those teachings.
This being the case,
we need to be clear that many of the wars and other atrocities which have
been committed in the name of Christ were carried out by people who either
were not really Christians or who were genuine Christians but were not
following the teachings of Jesus. Such conflicts were often motivated
by political or economic concerns but were given religious overtones in
order to convince the masses it was in their best eternal interest to
get involved.
So rather than judging
Christianity by the actions of these people, we should judge it by the
teachings of its founder and leader, Jesus Christ. If you read through
Jesus' teachings in the Bible, you will come across such sayings as "If
someone strikes you on one cheek, turn to him the other also" (Luke
6:29), "Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you"
(Matthew 5:44) and "Love your neighbour as yourself" (Matthew
19:19). Hardly the sayings of a war-mongering leader.
Another thing to remember
is that war is not a problem just for Christianity. It is a problem for
all religions and ideologies. More murders have been committed by atheistic
regimes in this century than have been committed by any "Christian"
government or organization over the past 2,000 years.
The other point to
emphasize is the positive impact Christianity has made on society. This
is often overlooked when people are talking about the negative things
done in the name of the faith. Most of our educational institutions came
out of Christianity. Many of the founders of modern science were Christians.
The revivals of the 17th and 18th centuries produced social reforms that
led to the abolition of slavery and the improvement of conditions for
women and children. Philanthropic organizations such as the Salvation
Army, the Red Cross and the YMCA came out of these revivals. Remembering
this fact gives us a fuller, more balanced picture of the effect Christianity
has had on society.
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