1. About unit cohesion, no, I haven't been there. However, I think I do have a decent concept of it and understand what you are saying.
2. I have filled out a SS card and am willing to defend my country, though I would have some significant issues (and have considered such) if I believed it to be a seriously unjust war. I would probably have a major and very serious decision to make.
3. I do not make it a practice to ask folks what they practice in their bedroom, and frankly, I don't think that's what I'm asked to do by Scripture either, it's those who come out in the open that should come under civil sanction, so no, I don't think that would be a reason not to serve in a just cause. There'd be a much greater issue at stake.
4. Referring back to my earlier post, I find it personally offensive that Christians I know of currently in the military are being told to stuff it (in violation of the First Amendment) when they voice their belief that it is a moral issue, not genetic. That doesn't help unit cohesion either.
Ultimately, I it's going to remain an issue because of the antithesis between the two beliefs. You just can't have it both ways unless one or the other compromises. I suspect my side will continue to lose ground for a time, but not forever

. I'm saddened because I don't believe those who align with what I believe are often living principled lives themselves. We all open ourselves up to be hypocrites at times, and that doesn't help. Just remember that one who breaks the law he supports or advocates does not invalidate a legitimate law.
Ryan
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