Does the Bible say anything about Holy War? | GotQuestions.org

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Before you blame the Bible, you must understand the true biblical view of holy war. What critics assume is a divine mandate for violence actually directly contradicts the teachings of Jesus Christ. Skeptics often point to the conquest of Canaan as evidence of religiously motivated Old Testament warfare, completely ignoring that God's command was a localized judgment on wickedness, not a global military campaign. When we examine the historical context alongside Christ's instructions regarding peacemaking, the stark difference between a legitimate just war and an unbiblical holy war becomes clear. Authentic Christianity has always advanced through the preaching of the gospel and the endurance of persecution, proving that God never authorized violence to spread the faith. In this video, Pastor Nelson answers your question: Does the Bible say anything about holy war?

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