Murder is bad but the bible says if we break one of these commandment, were guilty of them all. The bible also says if you look with lust on a woman youve commited adultery, in your heart, and the bible says if you hate your neighbor, youve commited murder in your heart.
2006-07-28 04:20:31
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answered by Airman_P 2
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It isn't murder....
The history of Judaism contains many examples of "war" in which the deaths of both Jews and the "enemies" are recorded. Lob a few missiles into Israel and the retaliation is direct and massive.
Christianity, on the other hand, is directed to forgiveness. Turning the other cheek, forgiving your neighbor, etceteras. Forgiveness has been interpreted as forgetting, but once the trust is broken it is not forgotten. Even Christians who have missiles launched at them are apt to try to stop that action with direct, massive reactions.
2006-07-28 02:40:57
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answered by Steven A 3
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And the rest of the Old Test shows Eye for an Eye... if someone kills a family member, then the killer must die.
And did you notice, after giving those 10 commandments, God himself tells Moses to go into the neighboring nation and kill every living thing except the virgins.
2006-07-28 02:42:28
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answered by Kithy 6
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Read the Five Books of Moses, apparently you missed the fact that they are allowed to defend themselves.
Myth: Israel is attacking and killing hundreds of Lebanese civilians.
Fact: The death of any innocent civilian is tragic and Israel regrets the loss of life.
Why are civilians dying? Because Hezbollah is hiding among civilians, using villages, mosques and even private homes to store and manufacture weapons caches that include 12,000 missiles.
This creates a conundrum for the Israeli military, where Hezbollah wins either way: If the IDF shies away from attacking because of the proximity of civilians, Hezbollah's terror infrastructure remains in place. And if the IDF attacks, no matter how carefully, there will be collateral damage -- triggering condemnation in the media, and emboldening Hezbollah to operate from civilian areas.
Even the UN's humanitarian chief, Jan Egeland, said: "Hezbollah must stop this cowardly blending... among women and children. I heard they were proud because they lost very few fighters and that it was the civilians bearing the brunt of this."
Ynet News reports that Hezbollah is trying to maximize Lebanese civilian deaths, presumably for its own propaganda purposes: Roadblocks have been set up outside some villages to prevent residents from leaving.
Meanwhile, in order to minimize civilian casualties, Israel has dropped warning leaflets in Lebanon, advising residents to protect their own safety by "avoiding all places frequented by Hezbollah."
When was the last time that Arab terrorists alerted Israeli civilians of an impending strike?
So let's be clear who bears responsibility for the deaths of Lebanese civilians. Hezbollah
2006-07-28 02:40:25
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answered by Quantrill 7
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because we trust that lots of the prophecies, of what all of us recognize because the former testomony, were fulfilled in Jesus. The Jewish everyone appears to be like nonetheless searching in the route of the fulfillment of those prophecies. We trust that we are now in "The Time of the Gentiles" which will in some unspecified time sooner or later end with the go back of the "Time of the Jews". Over the centuries there have been those who tried to instruct that the "Time of the Jews" is over, yet there is not any longer something to represent that God has each and every discarded the Jewish human beings. We trust that we are presently in a "Time of the Gentiles" which will come to an end and that God on the instantaneous will once back artwork mutually with the Jewish human beings by and massive. over the past 20 centuries there have been those which have tried to assert that the Jewish human beings no longer remember, that God is through with them and characteristic used it as justification to annoy and persecute them. there is not any longer something in the recent testomony to represent that, merely that for a time God has chosen to have interplay with the Gentiles, and that aspect will come to an end. it ought to correctly be pronounced that merely one author of the recent testomony develop into no longer Jewish. that is assumed that Luke ought to were a gentile. i trust that Jesus lived his finished existence as a Jew. lots of the early followers of Jesus considered themselves to be Jews. the differences and the personalities have clashed through the years and many have used that as an excuse to make claims adversarial to the Jewish those which aren't any further supported with suggestions from the evidence of the recent testomony. Shalom.
2016-11-26 20:35:31
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answered by ? 4
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Of course they violate the commandment, and they will have their own share of the consequences. However, the consequences are more severe for those who cause the Jews to violate the commandment. It would be better for them to tie a load on their neck and dive into the ocean.
2006-07-28 02:50:51
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answered by PabloSolutin 4
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If the Jews feel danger from Lebanon then they have been acting in self defense. And self defense isn't murder.
2006-07-28 02:43:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Jews have betrayed their own prophet Moses... what do you expect? They control business, media, mafia and the list goes on. It's not the first time Jews kill... nor will it be the last. You see why Moses condemned them to stray the desert.
2006-07-28 02:42:43
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answered by drifter 1
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It is a commandment to not murder, but if you read the bible the Lord instructed Israel to battle many enemies. He will deliver Israel. It is His nation. They may be surrounded by enemies, but they have the best weapon of all.
2006-07-28 02:42:47
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answered by ? 2
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Muslim terrorists hiding behind women and children, where, left to themselves, they will continue to proliferate. That's OK with you, is it? Tell ya what, since you seem to think the Hezbollah are the "good guys" here, how 'bout you let them hide at your house?
2006-07-28 03:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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