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So, are there any advantages to fighting a spiritual war per say?
I don't know, the military industrial complex doesn't really profit from spiritual warfare.
Lots of money in holy wars, though!
i take it you mean 'holy', cos most of these types of wars either come from a twisted version of religion, or they have just used religion as an excuse to make people support it, cos basically all religions say be peaceful and nice to ur neighbour.
ok, take the Bible. Peace to thy neighbour, etc, and yet God's word was being used as an excuse for the Crusades, where thousands of people died.
i take it you mean 'holy', cos most of these types of wars either come from a twisted version of religion, or they have just used religion as an excuse to make people support it, cos basically all religions say be peaceful and nice to ur neighbour.
ok, take the Bible. Peace to thy neighbour, etc, and yet God's word was being used as an excuse for the Crusades, where thousands of people died
I'd have to disagree. The Bible is big on warfare. A lot of the Old Testament is about the Israelites carrying out God's instructions to wage ruthless, bloody wars against other civilisations; razing cities, massacring the civiian population etc., as per the practices of the time period in question.
Warfare is a big topic in the Bible. It's not all "love your neighbour"... Sometimes it's more like "Invade your neighbour's country, burn their towns and leave nothing alive."
So unless there's been a complete about-face in policy here (which I don't think there has been - doesn't the New Testament say there is a time for warfare?), I wouldn't paint such a pretty picture of the matter.
Sometimes I find the Bible to be a little atrocious and contradictory.
Isn't it about the context of the actual time period? for instance, in the times of 1938-1939 it was more like invade thy nieghbour, but nowadays it's more like; stop terrorism from invading thy nieghbours country, see my point?