answersLogoWhite

0

It differs. One of the Ten Commandments says "You shall not kill". Many believe that there can be a just war (such as self-defense).

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What was the impact of the Hundred Years' War?

Many believe it was the religious revival that happened during the war. Other advancements happened furthering the religious revival like the increase of religious leaders in politics, the peoples beliefs, and the influence of Western Europe to the known world.


What was the impact of the hundred year's war.?

Many believe it was the religious revival that happened during the war. Other advancements happened furthering the religious revival like the increase of religious leaders in politics, the peoples beliefs, and the influence of Western Europe to the known world.


What View of being human was in general discourse in the period after World War 2?

Conqueror's viewed subjugated peoples as as 'inferiors."


How do you punctuate some peoples view?

Some people's view.


How do non religious people view divorce?

Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.


How do cultural stereotypes affect peoples point of view?

Cultural stereotypes affect peoples point of view because it inhibits you from seeing any other type of view.


What is religious thinking?

In general terms, 'religious thinking' is any kind of thought-process that is guided by a religious commitment of a significant sort: one engages in reasoning with religious principles and goals kept in view at all times. In the context of World War I, some 'religious thinkers' reasoned that being involved in war was not justifiable -- on the grounds of faith.


How did the Great War change peoples view about war?

because so many people were killed it made them think war was a bad thing, whereas before they thought it was good because it showed how strong your country was


Peoples religious beliefs in the 1600s?

that would be Islam


What religious events change peoples lives?

Miricals


Why do some historians view the English civil war of 1642 and acirc and 128 and 1471646 as the last great war of religion?

Some historians view the English Civil War of 1642-1651 as the last great war of religion due to its roots in the intense conflicts between various religious factions, particularly between Anglicans, Puritans, and Catholics. The war was driven by disputes over governance, the authority of the monarchy, and the role of Parliament, which were deeply intertwined with religious beliefs and practices. This conflict marked the decline of religious wars in England, as political and social factors began to take precedence over purely religious motivations in subsequent conflicts.


When is it accptable for government to limit the practice of peoples religious beliefs?

no