This question came to mind in watching two History Channel stories. In one case, a German solder, was born in Eugene (OR) and was a Baptist. When Hitler called for a return of all Aryans to the Fatherland, the boy's parents moves the family back. As a result, he ended up in the German Army. When captured, he was executed.
In the second case, a Mormon Missionary is in Germany living with a Mormon family, but returns home when all Americans are ordered out of the country. When the war starts, he joins the military and is trained as a sniper. In an incident where he is trying to kill a German solder, he fires twice, but misses both times. The German solder is captured and he meets up with him. It turns out to be the son of the family he stayed with.
Now it can be said that in the second case that God prevented him from killing his brother in the faith, but what about all the other Christians he had killed?
2007-01-07
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