BIBLE
DIGEST - Number 19
November
1992
NON-COMBATANT
MILITARY SERVICE AND PACIFISM
By Allon
Maxwell
Many Christians
who are convicted that they should not directly participate in warfare ask
questions which draw a distinction between "active" military
service and non-combatant roles in the armed forces. Such roles exist in the
medical corps, various clerical duties, stores administration, etc. Some Christians
do mistakenly see these as a valid alternative. Others,
I fear, see it as the "easy option", compared with the cumbersome
procedures required to obtain recognition as a Conscientious Objector and
total exemption from military service. For
others it is preferable to the potential open persecution which is suffered
by many Conscientious Objectors. Australia
is one country which does make provision for exemption from Military Service
on the grounds of religious conscience. However, the procedure is not easy
and is fraught with the risk that if the application is not successful, a
prison term can be imposed. In the 1950s, some of my friends suffered several
months of military detention, when their names came up in the ballot and for
conscience' sake they had to refuse to respond to the compulsory draft which
was in force at that time. For some of them with young families and heavy
financial commitments, the cost was quite high. However, they were fortunate
compared with other young men in other countries and other times, who paid a
much higher price for their faith. For all of these, life would have been
much easier, if non-combatant service had been seen as a valid option. Were
they wrong? Did they suffer persecution unnecessarily? Or
was it after all what Jesus meant when He spoke of persecution for the sake
of righteousness? I
believe they were right. Few
realise that under Australian military law, non-combatants swear the same
military oath to enter the service, undergo the same basic training in the
use of weapons and, in extremity, can be ordered to bear arms and fight. (The
requirement to swear an oath ought to be, in itself, a warning signal and a
barrier, for those who take the teaching of Jesus seriously.) However,
the actual bearing of arms is not the real issue. To
be in non-combatant military service, is to be a part of the total war
machine, trained to destroy and dedicated to do so on command. Whether they
admit it or not, non-combatants are a part of the essential SUPPORT SERVICES
without which the killing machine could not function effectively. Whether
they face it or not, they are as much a party to war making as the men who
fire the guns and drop the bombs, even if they are remote from the
battlefield. No
matter how they rationalise it, their supporting role assists in war making.
It is not what Jesus meant when He called us to do good to our enemies. It is
certainly NOT PEACE MAKING. It
is disobedience to Jesus. It
is sin. It
is no doubt, for many, a sin of ignorance. However, when light comes, as it
surely will to all who are led by the Spirit of God, godly sorrow will lead
to repentance. It is the
PEACEMAKERS who are children of God. (Matthew 5:9). |