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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 19 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

How Christians abandoned pacifism

… people for their faith and for refusing to shed blood. Cassian was immediately arrested and executed a few days later.

Saint Martin of Tours (c. 356 AD, Worms). The son of a Roman tribune. Having become a Christian, he remained in the legion until actual combat operations against the Alemanni began. On the eve of battle, during the distribution of combat bonuses, Martin addressed Caesar Julian: "Until now I have served you as a soldier; allow me now to serve God... I am a soldier of Christ, I am not permitted to fight." The Caesar became enraged and accused Martin of cowardice, claiming that he was hiding behind his faith out of fear of the impending battle rather than religious conviction. To prove that his motive was faith and not fear of death, Martin said that the next day he would stand at the head of the vanguard before the front line of troops, unarmed, without helmet or shield, protected only by the sign …

Against · fighting
Sentiment: negative

The speaker states he is not permitted to fight because he is a soldier of Christ.

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