Actually, I thought that having lessons through watching shows, I mean, real shows, movies, was a novel idea. However, I just found out that Potters School actually has a course called "Worldview in Film." Well, I can't go for it as it is during BSF time, but I decided to "learn by myself". I want to pry shows apart myself and see the underlying issue behind the assumptive language. Anyways, this post is about Dong Yi.
Question: In Dong Yi's show, it shows that there are things that are worth fighting for. In other words, according the Dong Yi (the show) there are something things for which it is "righteous" to wield the sword about. And yet there are constrains to "wielding" the sword. In the Bible, we are told to be peacemakers. We also are told not to compromise. In the biblical worldview, should military force be used as a solution to problems? What does the Bible say about fighting and not compromising?
Answer should include:
1. "Principles" or ideas that DY says are worth spilling blood for, and yet is not evil. (eg, protect family, rightness of things, use power to help people lower than you, justice?, rights?, etc.)
2. Constrains--cannot use skill to kill innocent people, what applies to them also applies to us, not kill, etc. (especially Gae-do-Ra part)
3. Verses that say we should be peacemaker; verses that say we are not to compromise, but to fight a battle, howbeit a spiritual one.
4. Verses about might (strength) military forces. Bible characters such as David and his mighty men, and other kings or fighters (eg. Judges)
5. What are some noncompromisable things? Support with verses. Pray over them. Be steadfast in your conviction.
6. Since those things in (5) are noncompromisable, what will you do about it? Eg. be aware of laws passed around us, not just Singapore, and try to prevent things; influence others, etc.