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Military and Christianity: Is it one or the other?<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

As a Christian, I’ve always wondered: Can we serve in the military with a clear conscience? All to ask, military and Christianity … do I have to choose between the two?<\/p>\n

This question has haunted me for years. On one hand, we’re called to be peacemakers. On the other hand, we’re told to submit it to governing authorities. This tension is not quickly resolved.<\/p>\n

Here’s the thing: Christians have been asking this question for a long, long time. It’s not a new dilemma. Believers from way back in the early church days up to now have struggled to figure out if faith and military service can coexist. And let me tell you, the answers are rarely simple.<\/p>\n

Christians are called to live out our faith in everything we do, including military service. But what does the Bible say about war and peace? And how have Christians in the military navigated these issues throughout history? Let’s explore these questions and the complex realities Christian soldiers face today.<\/p>\n

Military and Christianity Table of Contents:<\/h2>\n