Insurgency:
Should Christians defend themselves?
YEMI
OLAKITAN
The waves of killings in the North eastern parts of the country have
been worrisome to the body Christ, particularly because Christians have been
the worst target of incessant attacks by Islamic vandals who burn churches and
kill Christians in large numbers with gross disregard for human lives. The
leader of the Boko Haram sect Abubakar
Shekau in one of his internet messages said, his group was after Christians
and will kill them anywhere they find them. Yemi
Olakitan, Senior Correspondent goes on a fact finding mission on what
Christians should do in the face of insurgency. Should Christians defend
themselves or turn the other cheeks according to the Bible?
Boko Haram attacks against the Christian community and the nation in
general have become difficult for the security agencies to tackle. As a result,
hundreds of unarmed Christians have been murdered and continue to be murdered. President
of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor while receiving
delegates of the Hausa, Fulani, and Kanuri Christians Association of Nigeria
recently, said “Boko Haram is a disgrace to Africa as a whole and their
activities have affected everybody. My prayer is that very soon, the sponsors
of Boko Haram and anyone who supports them would be brought to book so that the
law would take its course and they too would face the judgement of not God
alone, but also of men,”
However, Christians have continued to die. Only recently, Boko Haram Islamists burn churches and massacre more than
forty people, including students at a Christian
seminary in Adamawa state, also a Pastor, his pregnant wife and
children were reportedly murdered in Bornu state. Recent statistics from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) revealed
that three million people were displaced by insurgency in the North-East
between January and March alone. In a chat with Reverend Father Julius Olaitan of our mother
Lady of perpetual Help Catholic Church, Lekki, Ajah, he said, Christians are
not going to fight. The Bishops of the Catholic Church have spoken on the
matter. We are not going to fight. The battle belongs to the Lord. That is
Christianity for you. It is not for us to defend ourselves. It is the
Government and the security agencies that must do the right thing by ensuring safety
of lives and property as well as freedom of worship for all.’’ he said.
According
to the Bible, our Lord Jesus Christ forbade Christians to use violence in any
way even in self defense. When armed soldiers
came to arrest him in order to kill him, he instructed his disciples not to
fight or defend him, saying those who live by the sword shall die by the
swords. Jesus said, ‘‘do unto others as
you want them to do to you. Love your neighbor as yourselves.’’ When Peter cut off the ear of one of the
soldiers who came to arrest and kill him, he took the ear and placed it back,
healing the soldier. He told his
disciples that when they hit them on one cheek they should turn the other
cheek. Jesus would not fight even in self-defense; rather he willingly gave up
his life for mankind, he even predicted that Christians will be persecuted,
thrown into prisons, killed or hunted down by those who think they are doing
the right thing.
He said, do not be afraid of those who can
kill the body but cannot kill the soul rather fear one who can kill both the
body and the soul in hell. He advised his followers to resist evil with good. Consequently, many Christians in the early
churches were killed, many were beheaded, and thrown to the lions, burnt at the
stakes or stoned to death for merely professing to be a Christian or owning a
Bible. However, the Christian faith has continued to spread despite these
persecutions, becoming the greatest religion known to mankind.
However, is Jesus Christ’s approach still
practical today? Should Christians
continue to turn the other cheek? Shouldn’t Christians organize armed defense
for the church so that when terrorists stage an attack on them, they will be
able to resist by force of arms. In a
chat with Pastor Benn Itua, he said, ‘‘it is difficult for Christians to defend
themselves. Even those who are trained to defend the nation have found it
difficult to defend the it Is it
Christians that will now defend themselves, against people they cannot see,
people that live among them, who all of sudden will turn against them when they
are off guard, killing everybody and looting the people. It is a difficult
thing to ask the Christians to defend themselves. They are not trained
soldiers, besides; all these things have been predicted by Jesus in the Bible.
He already said, Christians will be persecuted’’ he said.
. He called on the Pentecostal
Fellowship of Nigeria and the Christians Association of Nigeria to immediately
call a stakeholders forum of Christians leaders where these issues can be
discussed. Speaking further, he said, such forum should give us the opportunity
to seek the face of the Lord concerning this matter. There is always a solution
from God, if we seek him. If God fights in the matter, we will all hold our
peace. The weapons of our warfare are not carnal so we need to invite God into
the situation,’’ he said.
In another chat with Pastor Favour of the
Living Faith Church, Badore, he said, Christians should defend themselves. When asked whether this is Biblical, he said,
why did God command Israel to go to war?
If God can command the people of Israel to go to war against their
enemies then Christians can and should defend themselves in any way they can. If
war is recognized in the scriptures, then Christians do not need to fold their
hands against insurgents who come to kill, steal and destroy them. We will not
go on the offensive but if people come to attack us, we have every right to
defend ourselves. When Jesus asked us
to turn the other cheek when we are hit on one, he was talking about
forgiveness. It does not mean that we should turn the other cheek so that the fellow
can slap us the second time. It’s like
asking whether a Christian can own a gun. A Christian can own a gun. He will not attack
you first. If you come to my house to do
me bodily harm and I have a gun. I will kill you first.’’
Pastor Tolu Fowotade of the Mountain
of Fire and Miracles Ministry, in his own response said, ‘‘that he would rather
advise Christians to flee. According to
him, wherever such insurgents are spreading violence Christians should not be
there. They should flee such places because the weapons of our warfare are not
carnal but spiritual towards the pulling down of strongholds. Christians cannot
be taking up arms. Christianity is a religion of love and not of war,’’ he
said.
Deacon Chinedu Chima of Global
Church of the Living God said, Christians should pray. According to him,
prayers works wonders. Love is the basis of Christianity. Jesus has
displayed love in his life and he is our emblem, if Jesus did not fight his
enemies with violence how then can we fight them with violence? He asked. Speaking
further, he said, if God fights for you, the fight can be terrible. He does not
fight with weapons that we can see. Christianity is about peace and love and
Jesus laid a great foundation. He never fought his battles with physical
weapons and he won. In all the history of Christianity, more Christians have
laid down their lives rather than take up arms against their enemies.
Taiwo Ajoke of the Redeemed Christian Church, RCCG, opined that,
Christians must learn to defend themselves. According to her, what is happening
in the North cannot happen in the developed world because nearly everyone has a
gun in his house. Take the United States
for example, they have the State Police, Community Police, Federal Police and
everyone has a gun in his home, so if the government fails to defend you, you
can defend yourselves. The Bible says, prayer without works is dead. We must
back up our prayers with actions. The Christian association of Nigeria and
other stakeholders should immediately set up a Christian vigilante group that
will liase with the government in order to defend the Christian’s communities,
and churches that are being attacked by Islamic insurgents in the North. We
cannot leave out destiny in the hands of government alone. We must take our
safety in our hands, with prayers and with action’’ she said.