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Old 11-28-2005, 09:30 PM
Heidi Guedel
 
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Relevant to the temporal issues, even in the military (contrary to what may be popular opinion), obeying a command does not mean doing something inherently wrong. A senior officer who demands a lower ranking solider to betray one's fellow soliders to which one has an oath of allegience, for example, would not be obeying an order because the senior officer's directive would not be an order by definition.

"Well, see God my Grand Dragon KKK leader told me that since their skin is brown we should..."

"Well, see God the president told me to put my baby on the lap of Molech and..."

"Well, see God..."

"We were only obeying orders..." -Nuremberg trials

Yes, I agree. This is exactly why I cannot believe that "god" would ever tell anyone to kill a child... and if "god" did tell anyone to kill their child, (even as a so-called "test") they would have to disobey because to kill a child would be "inherently wrong"... right?

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