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CONSCIENCE AND THE WAR
IN PERHAPS all the armies participating in
the present war men have been shot or imprisoned
as a penalty for refusing on conscientious
grounds to take up arms as soldiers.
We are not, therefore, to think of
the British course at the present time on this
subject as extreme. The fact is that, so far
as we are aware, the United States and
Great Britain are the only countries which
have proposed by their law to recognize conscientious
scruples on the part of their citizens as a reasonable
basis for being excused from military duty.
Of course, no country forces aliens into the army; and
were it recognized that true Christians are aliens as respects
earthly governments, the whole question might solve
itself. The Bible Students' claim is that the followers of
Jesus have their citizenship in Heaven, and that by giving
their obedience to the Heavenly Lord they renounce in a
degree their allegiance to earthly kings--governments. It
is for this reason that we have long advocated that the
fully consecrated abstain from voting on political issues.
If they so vote, they are identifying themselves with the
earthly kingdoms, and might properly enough be called
upon to shoot as they vote--to support the government
which they helped to create.
On the other hand, the Scriptural proposition is that
while our citizenship is in Heaven and we are aliens,
strangers and foreigners in the world, with allegiance to
the Heavenly King, nevertheless, like all other foreigners,
we are to be subject to the powers that be--subject to the
laws of the country in which we may be living. But if
obedience to the laws does not imply military service on
the part of the foreigner, so obedience to the laws on the
part of Bible Students does not imply military duty. Similarly
with the oath of allegiance required by those who
enter the army--they are required to swear allegiance to
the king and obedience to the officers of the king in all
things. This oath is not required of aliens, foreigners,
and is objected to by Bible Students, not because they are
opposed to law and order or unwilling to be regulated by
the government under which they live, but because they
have already given allegiance to the higher power--the
Heavenly Lord. To them His words, His commands, etc.,
are paramount.
Of course, such aliens could not object to deportation,
nor make any stand for personal rights which any other
alien of any other government might not request.
PUBLIC SENTIMENT AROUSED
The papers inform us that the matter of conscientious
objectors to military service is deeply stirring the British
people and has led to several wordy battles in Parliament.
The claim made is that the laws of Great Britain provide
for the consciences of all British subjects and that while
these laws seem to be complied with, by the appointment
of commissioners to hear the conscientious objections,
nevertheless the laws are really disregarded, because the
judges appointed are military judges, whose interests are
not judicial but military. Some of those who refused on
conscientious grounds were sentenced to prison for two
years at hard labor. Others were forced to put on military
uniform, and were kicked and bruised by companions
in the ranks, either because of their conscientious loyalty
to the Word of the great King or because they refused
to swear allegiance to the British king and obedience to
[R5928 : page 221] his officers. Others were sent to the army in France, the
threat being made that if they did not do their duty they
would be shot forthwith.
All this is arousing British sentiment on this subject--
for and against warfare. No doubt the courage, the witness,
the martyr spirit on the part of the Lord's consecrated
people will exercise a great influence and will lead
to a more careful study of the commands of our King and
the rules governing all who are under His banner. Whatever
hardships may come to these dear brethren, we believe
that a blessing will result in showing forth the
praises of Him who has called us out of darkness into His
marvelous light.
In the meantime, it is not for us to exert force in opposition,
nor to shout loudly about our rights. We are
to remember that, in becoming soldiers of the Cross, we
voluntarily gave up all earthly rights in order that we
might be participators with the Captain of our salvation,
who permitted all of His rights to be taken from Him,
even unto death. As the followers of Jesus are made a
spectacle to the world and to angels, they are also permitted
to strengthen and build up one another in the most
holy faith by their love and zeal for the Lord and His
Message. We may well remember our privilege of praying
one for another under such circumstances. We may
not pray for the Lord to hinder others or ourselves from
having trials or tests along these lines, for it is for the
Divine Wisdom to determine what these shall be, but it is
our privilege to pray for each other and for ourselves--
to pray for that grace to help in every time of need which
the Lord has promised He will grant.--Hebrews 4:16.
May a very faithful witness, then, be given with great
humility and with great sympathy to those who take a
different view from ourselves! They hold that Christ's
Kingdom has been set up; and that the present kings of
Europe are of Divine appointment, as they claim upon
their coins, and that for them to be at war is for God's
Kingdom to be at war; and that their soldiers are God's
soldiers. Inconsistently they fail to see that if their contentions
be true, God's Kingdom is divided and God is
fighting against Himself! A little while, and the dawning
of the New Dispensation will be clearer. Then all nations
will come to see that the need of mankind is the
Rule of the Heavenly Lord with all power. By that time
the Bride of Christ will have passed beyond the veil.
Crowns of glory and palms of victory will have been
bestowed, and the time for blessing the world of mankind
will have come.
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