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SYRIA - Archbishop Hindo: inciting Christians to take up arms is "insane"

http://www.fides.org/en/news/34888-...ing_Christians_to_take_up_arms_is_insane


Hassaké (Agenzia Fides) - "As men of the Church, we cannot incite Christians to take up arms and to take part in the conflict. We cannot say these things, it is insane. It goes against the Gospel and the Christian doctrine". This is what the Syrian Catholic Archbishop Jacques Behnan Hindo, titular of the eparchy of Hassaké - Nisibis says to Fides Agency.
His words are related to recent statements made by the Greek - Orthodox bishop, Lukas el- Khoury, according to whom "every young Christian in a position to do so should take up arms to protect Syria, churches and convents", because before what happens to the Syrian people, "we cannot remain with arms folded".
According to Archbishop Hindo, "the situation in which we find ourselves, every individual, even Christian, is free to make his own choices according to conscience. Last year the government had offered me 700 Kalashnikovs to be distributed among the Christians of Hassaké, and a thousand for those of Qamishli, and I refused. We are against violence, from whatever side it comes". The tragic situation in Syria and targeted attacks suffered by Christians in the Syrian conflict according to Archbishop Hindo can lead to unbalanced reactions: "We are all under pressure, we are now in anguish for the Sisters of Maalula, who have been kidnapped. But as pastors we must comfort our people. Moreover – the Syrian Catholic Archbishop concludes "reckless statements put Christians in danger of becoming targets of violence". (GV) (Agenzia Fides 11/12/2013)

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Bishop Louka Khoury has denied, both in the Arabic media such as here [arabi-press.com] (in Arabic) and on his official Facebook page here [facebook.com] that he ever called on Christians to take up arms.

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It may be the more excellent way of 'passion-bearing' not to resist aggression, but ethically and morally one surely has the right to repel an unjust aggressor.

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Originally Posted by Ot'ets Nastoiatel'
It may be the more excellent way of 'passion-bearing' not to resist aggression, but ethically and morally one surely has the right to repel an unjust aggressor.

I have said before, that if our current church leadership existed at Lepanto, we would all be speaking Turkish. One does have the right to repel an unjust aggressor, and with certain parts of Islam, there can be no peace until they are repelled.

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+Augustine of Hippo postulated that a war could be just if it were to preserve peace.

The ancestors of those attacking Christians in the middle east were those who were attacking Christians in north Africa as the Roman Empire crumbled.

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Originally Posted by byzanTN
Originally Posted by Ot'ets Nastoiatel'
It may be the more excellent way of 'passion-bearing' not to resist aggression, but ethically and morally one surely has the right to repel an unjust aggressor.

I have said before, that if our current church leadership existed at Lepanto, we would all be speaking Turkish. One does have the right to repel an unjust aggressor, and with certain parts of Islam, there can be no peace until they are repelled.

Very good point. I hadn't thought about that before.


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