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Fascinating book. Language is very military rough but his devotion and struggle as a "Christian" in battle is phenomenal. It was hard not to picture him as one of the great warriors of Joshua or of David battling real evil men. A good read for those who want a understanding behind the scenes. It was shame he was recently murdered.
Ethical question: Can we evaluate the moral actions of a warrior on the battlefield differently than the street level Believer? It does seem to be a very different atmosphere and environment.


In light of the Christian message, it is an old view of the Creation Mandate, where creation is cursed and turned against man. Monsters and evil beings rise from the deep and threaten to kill man. He must subdue nature and bend it to the good will and use of man. Now, with global warming man is the cause of the problems and also the Master Caretaker of Nature. Man no longer subdues nature but is to remove himself from it in order to return it to its glory.


There is a different ethic in war.
Johnnie


Halfway through Orthodoxy
Best case for Christianity I have ever read. Anyone wanting a more in depth look who is familiar with Mere Christianity should read this. This book is where C.S. Lewis got his inspiration.
Best case for Christianity I have ever read. Anyone wanting a more in depth look who is familiar with Mere Christianity should read this. This book is where C.S. Lewis got his inspiration.
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A fun read about a young boy becoming a man while working as a scout for the Confederate Army. The question I have is that there is no religious values at all in the book. Can a man fight in war and not have any religious or anti-religious views at all. I cannot accept that there is that much moral neutrality in war and especially in the South.