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The Big Questions About Christianity

DAY 11 OF 13

Has Christianity been responsible for starting wars?

Some people are so anti-God that they say that religion – and often they have Christianity in mind – is responsible for all the wars people have fought.

I don’t want to minimize the bad things Christians have done throughout history, and of course, it’s been thousands of years. Have religious people, including Christians, started wars? Of course, they have! But anyone who’s reasonable and looks at why wars start has to admit that while religion has sometimes been a pretext, there are usually complicated political and economic reasons why wars start. Sometimes it’s just historic racial hatreds, and sometimes some people are just crazy. Historically, religion has been a good excuse for starting wars, but it’s not the real reason.

Let’s talk about Christianity specifically. The name “Christian” refers to being a follower of Jesus Christ. The message and example of Jesus were of peace, not war. From beginning to end, Jesus taught and demonstrated peace. At his birth, angels sang, “Peace on earth and goodwill toward men!” At his death, he forgave his executioners.

At the heart of his teaching is this:

Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God (Matthew 5:9).

Jesus said he came to bring peace:

Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you (John 14:27, NIV).

So peace gets top billing in Jesus’ agenda.

When the soldiers came to arrest Jesus, and Peter whipped out his sword to try to defend him, Jesus said, “Put your sword back in its place, for all who draw the sword will die by the sword.” (Matthew 26:52).

The key principle Jesus taught was love. People who have called themselves Christians but haven’t lived out that principle have betrayed the very message of Christianity.

While Christians may have started wars, along with people of other faiths and political persuasions, it’s not Christianity itself who’s responsible.

There have been other agendas at work as well, and it’s been people who have twisted the nature of Christianity out of shape when they’ve failed to understand and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ.

At its very core, the message of Jesus is about peacemaking in every area of life – whether it’s between individuals, nations, or people and God. Because Jesus has brought peace between God and us, he expects us to make peace with one another. That’s a much better way to live than being at war.

– Eliezer Gonzalez

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The Big Questions About Christianity

This reading plan will address some of the biggest questions about the Christian faith. The answers here will give you a deeper understanding of why Christianity isn’t just like any other religion. They will help you engage with your society in an informed way and deepen your appreciation of what it means to be part of God’s kingdom.

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