We have all been justified by the blood of Jesus, the son of God:
For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ
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Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood,
(Romans 3.23 to 25)
No it is not justified at all, in any age or time.
That wouldn't change history at all.
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A:Whether Pope Gregory would have been justified in condemning Emperor Leo depends on whether Leo was justified in his actions. If icons are evidence of idolatry, or could lead to the practice of idolatry, the Emperor would have been justified in ordering them to be destroyed, as idolatry is considered to be contrary to Christianity. Certainly, there was widespread opposition in early Christianity to the use in churches of images in the form of statues or pictorial representations.
For the colonists the answer is yes. To the British the answer is no. It all depends on who's viewpoint you are looking at it from.
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It is an extremely subjective question to ask if violence can ever be justified and everyone has a different answer. The question has been argued about in philosophy for centuries.
Morally justified means something which has been done with a belief that it is the correct thing to do. This is true even if something may not be the best decision otherwise.
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There have been a few just wars in the past. War can be justified if it is waged in order to defend yourself and your country and faith from invaders. War cannot be justified when it is offensive, instead of defensive. In other words, it is wrong to wage war if no one has attacked you or your country or your faith (eg. imperialist wars cannot be justified).
Since the colonies belonged to them, they were justified in all of them. The colonists didn't mind the taxes, they minded that they didn't get any say.