In reply to your posts below, I thought a new post is merited.
It is really outstanding the transformation of persons who were associated with JWs from neutral subjects to outright warmongers, especially those who used to profess brotherhood with Christ. While everyone is entitled to their opinions on matters of world politics, but to foster and promote bloodshed and destruction in the name of peace and pre-emptive defense runs jarringly against the grain of anything called Christian.
I am sure you all know this but I bring it up on this board because it is intended to cover JW issues and related matters. While many of you x-JWs, after having been disappointed with WTS, have moved on in life to develop your own ideas and thoughts outside the box of the Wathctower. However bad some of JW teachings were, I still believe that those associated with political neutrality are not only biblically sound but secularly as well.
Here is why;
Many have been harping, with annoying repetition, on the issue that Saddam Hussein is developing weapons of mass destruction and that he had used in the past on his own people and that he is a threat to the region and world peace.
Here are some facts; Saddam Hussein had used chemical weapons in his war with Iran under the approval eye of Western powers, even with the help of 60 US intelligence and military officers providing satellite and tactical support. The reason being that Iraqi army was on the verge of collapsing under the incessant attacks of Iranian waves after waves of advancing armies.
Saddam Hussein used chemical weapons on his own Kurdish minority when Iran tried to use them in an uprising against iraq in an effort to break up the country. In short, Saddam Hussein used chemical weapons in mostly defensive maneuvers when his country and regime were in mortal danger.
Contrast this with the usage of nuclear weapons, far more deadlier than chemical ones, on Japan the in WWII when the US was not in any mortal danger. The fact is Japan was desperate to end the war and even tried to elicit the help of the Soviet Union in order to mediate with the US. The US Government knew this all too well, but they refused to consider negotiated peace and wanted unconditional surrender from Japan. So the hundred of thousands of victims in and Nakazake did not suffer in order to safeguard the many, on the contrary, they suffered in order to safeguard ego and power. Furthermore, the US used chemical weapons in Vietnam, again when the US was not in any mortal danger.
I have said the above not condoning Saddams use of chemical weapons nor the US of its weapons. As a matter of fact I do not condone the use of any type of weapon in any type of situation, but to illustrate the futility of the argument.
Another argument is that Saddam is like Hitler.
I once asked a person I was debating with in another board the question of what would have happened if Hitler invaded Europe and not a single bullet was fired in defense. Hitler would have overrun Europe and impose his will. How many would have died?
We know that Hitler had plans to liquidate the Jews and other "undesirables" according to his twisted Arian race philosophies. So he reprehensibly murders 6 million people. But in order to safeguard the lives of many, WWII had to be fought ravaging an entire continent and killing more than 50 MILLION and wounding more than 100 MILLION people. If Europe did nothing in opposition to Hitler, maybe 6-15 million would have been killed, but when deciding to do something about it more than 50 million had to die. Even if Hitler managed to kill 50 million it would still be a zero sum game.
I say the above not condoning the killing of a single human being but to show the futility of wars and the false arguments presented in fomenting them.
Saddam Hussein is a reprehensible murderer and is no different from the many world leaders in the past and the present including those of the US .
When Jesus Christ said that his kingdom is not of this world, thereby illustrating political neutrality, it made perfect sense and when he asked his disciples to pray for this kingdom to come knowing full well that the best way to safeguard our real lives and the lives of many is to follow in his footsteps.
(Simon What is wrong with this board? When I pasted my article from Word Document, it mysteriously lost the names of the countries. Do you know why? Also having difficulties with spacing)
Edited by - Defender on 6 September 2002 14:39:4Edited by - Defender on 6 September 2002 14:40:20